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Help us save the African elephants and sponsor hands-on learning for students
The African elephant hangs on the edge of uncertainty. They have reached a tipping point where more die a year than are born. Most die due to ivory poaching. Your gift and support will go directly to elephant conservation in Africa and support scholarly research for undergraduate, graduate, and post graduate studies at The University of Alabama. 

Tide For Tusks works with students at the University of Alabama to use the university's mascot to promote conservation for the African elephant.  Through research and service learning, students participate in hands-on activities in the field that result in higher quality learning opportunities and are focused on saving the African elephant.  Your gift will enable a college student to travel to Tanzania to experience seeing elephants in the wild and help bring about change.​

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​Or, you can send a check to the address below and note on the memo line how you would like for your gift to be used.  Checks should be made payable and sent to:

Tide For Tusks
​907 51st ST E
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
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  • elephantproject
  • About
  • Give!
  • News & Updates
    • UA to send ambassadors of goodwill to Tanzania
    • Ambassadors visit African Wildlife Trust/Ivory Orphans
    • Tanzanian National Parks
    • Mascot Conservation
    • Tide for Tusks Joint Campaign with Clemson
    • 96 elephants
    • Our Wild World
  • Store
  • Awareness Video
  • Images
    • Branding
  • Blog