Tusk Trust

Tusk Trust is a British non-profit organisation set up in 1990 to advance wildlife conservation across Africa.

[9] One of them is the Big Life Foundation, which focuses on preserving the wildlife and habitats of the Amboseli-Tsavo-Kilimanjaro ecosystem in East Africa.

[11] Tusk also supports charity organization Blue Ventures focused on nurturing locally led marine conservation and rebuilding tropical fisheries with coastal communities.

[28] The Tusk Rhino Trail was a London-wide art installation held in London between August and September 2018.

[29] Each rhino was specially designed, decorated and embellished by internationally renowned artists including Glen Baxter, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Eileen Cooper, Adam Dant, Nancy Fouts, Nick Gentry, Zhang Huan, Patrick Hughes, David Mach, Harland Miller, Marc Quinn, Axel Scheffler, Gavin Turk, Dave White, Ronnie Wood, David Yarrow and Jonathan Yeo.

He is also Head of Purpose at Mishcon de Reya, providing strategic Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) advice.

[31] Other board members are Dr Susan Canney, Patrick Harverson, Beatrice Karanja, Nick Maughan, Jill May, Deborah Meaden, and Mark Tyndall.

[40] In 2023, during the Tusk Conservation Award, Prince William called for climate action in his speech, urging for 'no let up' in efforts to halt the 'terrifying' loss of wildlife in Africa.