TOCI depends on the support of individuals, communities, and partners to continue research, education, and conservation work across Tanzania.
Share where and when you saw an owl to support research and conservation work in Tanzania.
Owls play a vital role in maintaining balanced and healthy ecosystems, especially by controlling rodent populations and supporting natural ecological cycles. However, across many parts of Tanzania, they face ongoing threats from habitat loss, environmental degradation, and long-standing cultural misconceptions that often lead to fear and persecution.
Your support helps TOCI continue essential work on the ground, including scientific research, habitat monitoring, and community education programs that replace fear with understanding. It also enables us to work closely with local communities to promote coexistence between people and wildlife, ensuring that conservation efforts are both practical and locally supported.
With stronger support, we can expand our conservation reach, improve habitat protection efforts, and develop long-term solutions that safeguard owl populations for future generations. Every contribution directly strengthens our ability to protect these species and the ecosystems they depend on.
TOCI works to conserve Tanzania’s owl species and their habitats through scientific research, education, and community-based conservation that promotes coexistence between people and wildlife