'Connecting People and Wildlife'
The Queen Elizabeth Parks Project is a Conservation Initiative which seeks to 'Connect the People and Wildlife' of the Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda and the Queen Elizabeth Country Park in the UK by Supporting
The Work of Park Rangers, Wildlife Conservation and Cultural Education and Community Conservation.
Led by Rangers, Teachers and Volunteers and supported by local communities it is truly a conservation charity
run by local people trying to make an international difference!
Latest News
Floods in Kasese Town!
The town of Kasese has suffered severe flooding, resulting in lots of damage and many people losing their homes. Among them are teachers from one of our twinned schools.
We are asking for donations so that we might help the teachers rebuild their lives and get swiftly back to teaching and supporting the children of Kasese.
Please donate using the donate button.
to see some images from Rihamu Primary School which was impacted badly by the floods
The Project would like to thank all those people who have donated
The date of the 2020 Park to Park Challenge will be announced once the current Covid 19 restictions have been lifted
The Park to Park Challenge is an annual 8.5 mile across the East Hampshire countryside in aid of the Queen Elizabeth Parks Project is open to anyone Please click the button to find out more
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'Partners In Conservation'
You can make the difference to
Wildlife Conservation by becoming a Partner In Conservation
A donation of £5 per month
means you
will be ensuring
we can continue our Wildlife Conservation, Education and
Community Projects.
or donate using the button below
Queen Elizabeth Parks Project
c/o Queen Elizabeth County Park
Gravel Hill
Hordean
Hants
PO8 0QE
07492 492042
info@queenelizabethparks.org
The Queen Elizabeth Parks Project
is a registered charity
Number 1137413
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