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Wildlife Safety Program 2021

Wildlife populations around the world are facing unprecedented threats from habitat destruction, poaching, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. The Wildlife Safety Program was established to provide direct, on-the-ground support to the species and ecosystems most in need of protection.

Working in partnership with local conservation authorities, indigenous communities, and international wildlife organizations, our teams operate in some of the most ecologically sensitive areas in the region. From anti-poaching patrols and wildlife monitoring to habitat restoration and community education, our work spans the full spectrum of conservation action.

Central to our approach is the belief that effective conservation must involve local communities as active participants and beneficiaries. We work to create sustainable livelihoods for communities living alongside wildlife, reducing the economic pressures that can drive poaching and habitat destruction, and fostering a sense of shared ownership over the natural resources they depend on.

Wildlife Safety Program 2021

Protecting Species, Restoring Ecosystems

The Wildlife Safety Program has achieved significant results in its first years of operation. Populations of several key species in our program areas have stabilized or begun to recover, thanks to the combined efforts of our teams and local partners. Habitat restoration work has helped reconnect fragmented ecosystems, allowing wildlife to move more freely and increasing genetic diversity within populations.

  • Population of three endangered species stabilized within program areas.
  • Over 2,000 hectares of critical habitat restored or protected.
  • Anti-poaching patrols reduced illegal activity by 60% in monitored zones.
  • Community conservation education reached over 5,000 people across 20 villages.

Wildlife conservation is a long-term commitment that requires sustained effort, resources, and collaboration. Every donation to the Wildlife Safety Program directly funds the patrols, restoration work, and community programs that are making a real difference for endangered species. Together, we can ensure that future generations inherit a world rich in biodiversity and natural wonder.