Serukele Research Station | North-Western Dry Zone
The Serukelle station serves as a base for ecological research in dry zone habitats, with a focus on:
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Longitudinal studies on forest succession and climate resilience
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Restoration of degraded landscapes using native species
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Monitoring avian biodiversity along migratory routes
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Promoting reforestation through community-led agroforestry models
Contribution Tiers
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$50 – Supports sample collection and data logging for a day
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$100 – Contributes to restoration of 50 m² of degraded habitat
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$300 – Funds educational outreach in one rural school
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$500+ – Supports a week of research station operations, including field staff stipends and logistics
Description
Why Your Support Matters
Field-based ecological research is resource-intensive and often underfunded, despite its critical role in informing national and global conservation priorities.
Your contribution enables us to:
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Sustain ongoing research and long-term biodiversity monitoring
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Equip field scientists and volunteers with essential tools and training
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Expand habitat restoration and native planting programs
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Strengthen environmental literacy in surrounding communities