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Ambassador Capstone Project
Founder of ACCO, Mitchell Goodknecht, is delighted to announce this spectacular opportunity for collaboration between ACCO & Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservancy.
This will be an ongoing project in order to spread advocacy for the conservancy of
Zimbabwe-Africa, and to better educate the public about
Holistic & Grassroots charitable volunteering opportunities in Africa.
Imire Conservancy greatly impacts its localized region in a positive manner through direct efforts; by providing "holistic & grassroots" action, representatives of Imire act as custodians and/or managers and are able to directly maintain the conservation of numerous native species (specializing in White & Black Rhinoceros breeding and preservation), while simultaneously supporting the local indigenous communities who are valuable stakeholders for wildlife preservation. With the concept of direct action, it can be assured that all funds raised for Imire's missions reach the intended charitable causes (i.e. conservation & husbandry of resident animals, community support & supplies, staff pay, ect.,) rather than the misappropriation of funds which is often seen in other eco-tourism ventures within Africa
(i.e. trophy hunting, safari game drives, commercial tourism, etc.,)
Join us for upcoming demonstrations throughout the remainder of 2025 to learn more about the missions & charitable work of Imire Wildlife Conservancy,
and the resident species that call Imire "home."
Learn more about how you can help support Imire through donations
or even scheduling a trip to visit & volunteer!
Resident Species Spotlight:
Featured Wildlife & Demonstration Topics


Makavhuzi & Mandebvu | Nzou
African Savanna Elephants (Loxodonta africana)

Hook-lipped (Black) Rhinoceros
(Diceros bicornis)


Square-lipped (white) Rhinoceros
(Ceratotherium simum)

southern Sable Antelope
(Hippotragus niger)

Common Warthog
(Phacochoerus africanus)
