Our Supporters
We depend on donor funding to provide you with free software and to support projects in the field with indigenous trackers.
We would like to thank:
Vulcan Inc. and the SMART Partnership for funding the integration of CyberTracker software with the SMART Conservation Software. Current SMART Partnership members include: Frankfurt Zoological Society, Global Wildlife Conservation, North Carolina Zoo, Panthera, Peace Parks Foundation, Wildlife Conservation Society, Wildlife Protection Solutions, World Wildlife Fund, and Zoological Society of London.
The Frederick Mulder Foundation for funding our Kalahari San Master Tracker Programme in Namibia and Botswana.
The National Science Foundation, USA, for funding the integration of the CyberTracker software with the CitSci.org online software for citizen science.
The Hans Hoheisen Charitable Trust for funding the Khomani San Tracker Project in South Africa.
The JRS Biodiversity Foundation for making it possible to upgrade the CyberTracker Software for Android Smartphones.
From 2002 to 2007 we received substantial support from the European Commission
Conservation International (CI)
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
UNESCO