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"I believe that I climbed Kilimanjaro with the best crew there is in the whole wide world!"
Nicole M. Ontario, Canada
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GIVING BACK
 Eddie Frank & Tusker Trail are not interlopers in Africa. Eddie was born and raised there, and spends most of his life there. He is an African, conducting an adaptive adventure business that is harmonious in all respects with its environment. And by "environment" we mean the land, the people, and the wildlife. Eddie has a vested interest in the communities where he operates. Simply speaking, he is a good citizen.
What follows is a list of past and ongoing projects, which engage a large amount of Tusker Trail's money and muscle.
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Community Development
PORTERS ON
(Tanzania - Current)
The only organization fighting for porter rights and porter working conditions is the Kilimanjaro
Porters Assistant Project (KPAP). This is a non-profit organization based in Moshi, and working on shoestring. But they're doing a damn fine job. Eddie Frank, who has set high standards for porter treatment, is a consultant to the small organization, and donates a fair amount of money and lots of his time to help it survive. The other so-called "porter unions" are merely fronts for commercial outfits.
Read more about
Kilimanjaro Porter Assistant Project
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Wildlife Research
ELEPHANT RESEARCH
(Tanzania - 2011)
In 2011, in a study of elephants in a private conservancy in Tanzania, Eddie Frank will commit personal and company resources to an ongoing study of mammal communication. Dr. Laurance Doyle, PhD., a program director at the SETI INSTITUTE California, and ex-NASA astronomer, is conducting related mammal communication research in the United States with two colleagues at UC DAVIS, both wildlife biologists.
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Community Development
LWENGU SCHOOL
(Zambia - Current)
Eddie Frank believes that the future of Africa's communities lies in a solid education of the youngsters.
The Lwengu School
, founded by Eddie's close friend and safari colleague, Shatis Vlahakis, is one of the exciting places where this happens.
New Library
- Eddie Frank's commitment to the education of African youngsters is ongoing. The new project at Lwengu School in Zambia is to build a library. It will be the only library in Monze, a town of 50,000 residents.
Student Grants
- The AIDS epidemic is leaving a lot of youngsters parentless and without the means to continue their valuable education. Eddie has committed his personal funds for the ongoing education of 2 of the orphan students, currently still attending Lwengu School.
Visiting Teacher Program
- Teacher & school support program. TUSKER TRAIL is in the process of orchestrating a visiting teacher program to benefit the
Lwengu School
in Monze, a model private education facility, established by Shatis Vlahakis, a good friend and safari colleague of Eddie Frank. The school's syllabus is currently 50% conservation-based. Anyone interested in participating should
contact us
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Science & Research
GREAT ZIMBABWE
(Zimbabwe - 1989)
With Dr. Laurance Doyle, Eddie made some intriguing astronomical findings at this ancient site, located in central Zimbabwe, and dating back to 400 A.D.
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Science & Research
NAMORATUNGA
(Kenya - 1983)
With Dr. Laurance Doyle, a NASA astrophysicist, Eddie Frank discovered and conducted research at a fascinating 2,200 year-old astronomical observatory in remote northern Kenya.
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