Africa Airborne Conservation
“Africa Airborne Conservation (AAC) is a registered charity and was founded in 2019 to preserve, conserve, protect and improve the physical and natural habitats of species in Africa at risk of extinction, particularly the Lycaon Pictus, the African Wild Dog by furthering education through research and understanding of species at risk of extinction. Our aim is to achieve this by using a unique UAV
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Finances
Latest income: £2,216 (April 2021)
Income and spending over time:
Financial data is adjusted to prices using the consumer price inflation (CPIH) measure published by the Office for National Statistics.
Where this organisation works
Africa Airborne Conservation works in 6 countries
In the UK, Africa Airborne Conservation works in 12 areas.
placeRegistered office: South West