Tusk Trust
The Tusk Trust is a British non-profit organisation set up in 1990 to help to protect African wildlife including African elephants.
Overview
Tusk Trust was set up by Charles Mayhew, MBE, who is the Chief Executive.[1] Stephen Watson is currently Chairman.
It is a member of the Princes' Charities Forum, an initiative started by Prince William and Prince Harry in 2006 as a way of bringing together their charitable interests to develop synergies between the 20 or so organisations they support.[2] Prince William has been a Royal Patron of the organization since 2005.
Together with Investec Asset Management, it presents the Tusk Conservation Awards every year in London since 2013.[3] On 12 September 2013 Prince William and his wife Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attended the 1st annual Tusk Conservation Awards .[4][5]
Awards
- 2015: Prince Emmanuel de Merode, virunga. [6]
References
- ↑ Official website: Charlie Mayhew
- ↑ Official website: Princes' Charities Forum
- ↑ Tusk Conservation Awards
- ↑ Peter Gicas, Prince William to Speak at Inaugural Tusk Conservation Awards, E! Online, 29 August 2013
- ↑ Rebecca English, Kate makes first public appearance since birth of baby George as William fires the starting gun at the Anglesey ultra marathon, The Daily Mail, 30 August 2013
- ↑ http://www.tuskawards.com/blog/dr-emmanuel-de-merode