The Game Rangers Association of Africa (GRAA) was founded in 1971 and currently has nearly 800 members based in a range of African countries and beyond. The GRAA believes that the future existence of Africa’s wilderness and its wildlife is ultimately and irrevocably linked to the expertise, ethics and motivation of those tasked with the protection and management of this asset. In addition to various tangible needs, relevant training is vital if Rangers are to succeed in this important task.
The main objective of the GRAA is to ensure that game rangers from Africa are adequately trained and equipped to carry out their work. Maintain good contact and communication between Game Rangers especially in Africa and support and promote wildlife management activities in Africa.
Various African Government Organisations, the Peace Parks Foundation, and the Southern African Wildlife College have pledged their full support for this groundbreaking initiative.
