Conservation Embedded in Our DNA

A part of who we are, not something added on afterward - conservation woven into every journey.
HOW IT STARTED

A Safari That Gives Back

This was always the plan: to build a safari company strong enoughto fund its own non-profit. A share of Safari Craftsmen's profit, not revenue,goes directly to Conserv Earth, which funds vetted conservation and community initiatives across the destinations we operate in.

VISION & MISSION

What We're Working Toward

Two things guide every project Conserv Earth funds: the world it's working toward, and the way it plans to get there.

ABOUT CONSERV EARTH

Vision

A world where people and wildlife coexist in harmony and resilience on one shared planet.

Mission

To restore the natural earth by facilitating sustainable solutions that enable people and wildlife to live together, connecting protected areas, communities, NGOs, the private sector, and individuals to create a greater collective impact.

WHAT WE FUND

Three Pillars of Impact

Protection

Supporting projects that protect habitat and species across the regions we work in.

Education

Investing in the next generation of conservationists and the communities living alongside wildlife.

Community

Backing initiatives that let conservation and local economies grow together, not in competition.

Become a Conserv Keeper

As a Conserv Keeper, your contribution supports active conservation projects, sustainable community programmes, and the protection of the wild places you travelled through.

FEATURED PROJECTS

Real Projects, Real Impact

A look at some of the specific projects Conserv Earth funds, from species protection to community-led conservation work on the ground.

IN THE FIELD

Emergency Operations

Helicopter hours, veterinary call-outs, and rapid response — funding held in reserve for whatever wildlife needs most, right when it needs it.

SPECIES PROTECTION

Project Pangolin

Fencing, field research, and legal education - three different approaches, one shared goal of protecting pangolins across South Africa.

EYES IN THE SKY

SAWC Aerial Support

Four hours of flying time funded each month, giving rangers eyes in the sky for tracking wildlife, deploying teams, and gathering data from above.

ON THE GROUND

SAWC Ranger Training

From a six-week ranger course to a full advanced qualification, two sponsored students now work as qualified trackers within the Greater Kruger National Park.

ANTI-POACHING SUPPORT

SAWC K9 Unit Support

Funded monthly since its founding, the SAWC's K9 unit uses specially trained dogs to track and support anti-poaching efforts across the region.

Join the Journey

Field notes, journeys in progress, and the occasional sighting worth sharing - straight to your inbox. Good stories deserve good company.

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