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The web site you have seen historically shows the work by Golden Bird Foundation previously registered in Hong Kong.
We now run our projects through the continued work by Dr Carin Harrington now based in the UK but with projects in China and Brazil.
As well as engaging in enrichment initiatives our newest project is with the elephants.
We have set up Elephants in Red a non profit program registered in the UK.
It is our plan to meet with Botswana government and try to reduce elephant numbers not by hunting and culling but by translocation of family groups to China and Brazil who are offering land and facilities for their care.
Please contact carintiger@gmail.com event at this time of world crisis we will strive to look after wildlife in ex situ and insitu habitats.
If you are interested in running an enrichment project please contact Dr Carin
If you wish to donate there is a dedicated web page https://www.elephant-in-red.com/
Typically, individuals and groups donate toward specific projects or causes. For example:
- purchasing enrichment textiles (balls, bark, ropes, shade covering etc), play toys, interactive designs and bedding for an animal enclosure can cost from US$100 – US$1000
- funding a simple zoo enclosure re-design and refurbishment can cost from US$1,000 – US$5,000
- commissioning a best-in-class redesign and refit of an existing enclosure to upgrade it to world standards can cost US$5,000 – US$25,000
Examples of products and services provided via sponsorship include:
- covering of costs for domestic and international travel for zoo keeper educational trips
- textiles and supplies for refurbishment and enrichment projects
No matter how big or small your donation is, we will use these funds in a transparent manner with full account transparency.
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Donations / Fundraising

Enriched activity area for bear habitat.

Old bear area.

Design planning bear.

Bear Honey Tree. Team inset honey and dried fruit in drilled holes.

Design for Observation Walkways.

New Bear Zone-concrete removed fish in pool. Added vegetation and grass substrate.

New zone.