Protect Wildlife Together
Join us in supporting anti-poaching units to safeguard elephants and large mammals in their habitats.
Let's Raise Conservation Efforts
The illegal poaching of elephants, lions, and other large mammals in savannahs and forests poses one of the greatest threats to wildlife conservation. At the Saviour Earth Foundation, we are dedicated to stopping this devastating practice by combining cutting-edge technologies with on-the-ground patrol units. By combining technology, local community involvement, and conservation science, the Saviour Earth Foundation’s Anti-Poaching and Wildlife Conservation Initiative is uniquely positioned to save vulnerable species. With elephants and lions facing possible extinction in our lifetime, your support is critical.
The Devastating Impact of Poaching
• 30,000 elephants are killed every year for their ivory, pushing African elephant populations to the brink of extinction. At this rate, elephants could be extinct in the wild within 20 years if poaching continues unchecked .
• In just the last 25 years, Africa’s lion population has dropped by 43%, primarily due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict. There are now fewer than 20,000 lions remaining in the wild.
• Poaching for rhino horns has driven the species to near extinction, with over 1,000 rhinos killed each year.
• Traditional anti-poaching efforts are often underfunded and outmatched by poachers who use advanced weaponry, sophisticated networks, and are motivated by the lucrative illegal wildlife trade, valued at $23 billion annually .
The Devastating Impact of Poaching
Our Proposal and Execution Plan
Anti-Poaching and Wildlife Conservation Initiative focuses on three critical areas:
1. Anti-Poaching Patrol Units
We aim to create and support well-equipped and highly trained patrol units that protect key wildlife regions, stopping poachers before they can harm endangered species.
• Impact: Reduce poaching incidents by 60% in targeted areas.
• Animals Protected: Estimated 500 elephants and 200 rhinos annually.
2. Advanced Anti-Poaching Technologies
Using drones, thermal cameras, and satellite tracking, we aim to monitor poaching activity in real time, allowing authorities to act swiftly and prevent wildlife crimes before they happen.
• Impact: Increase poaching detection and prevention by 50%.
• Animals Protected: Over 1,000 large mammals per year.
3. Lion Conservation Corridors
We will create wildlife corridors that connect fragmented lion habitats, ensuring genetic diversity, population health, and reduced human-wildlife conflict.
• Impact: Increase lion population connectivity by 40% in 10 years.
• Conflict Reduction: Decrease human-lion conflict by 30%.