Our Mission

Developing Local Capacity for Conservation

We empower a dynamic network of conservationists across Africa who collaborate to protect biodiversity, restore ecosystems, and build sustainable futures for communities and wildlife.


How many are left in the wild?

Africa’s Endangered Wildlife

Elephants

Lions

Black Rhino

Cross River Gorillas

Our projects

Chimpanzee Conservation

The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee is least distributed of all the chimpanzee subspecies. They are classified as Endangered on the IUCN Red List. This means it has a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future.

Miombo Forest Restoration

Many of the native Miombo woodlands in Mozambique are vanishing because of human activity. This disappearance of wildlife habitat is disastrous for the species that depends on these trees for their survival in the form of shelter and food.

Empowering Youth to Safeguard Wildlife

Conservation education plays a pivotal role in inspiring and empowering young individuals to help save wildlife from the brink of extinction. It serves as a fundamental catalyst in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. For this high-quality education materials and engaging activities are needed.

Global Partners

Endorsement

I am greatly encouraged by the work of the African Conservation Foundation for they are motivated by the idea that nature and our environment are an essential gift that we need to protect for future generations. After all, what would life be without a clean, healthy and sustainable environment?

His Holiness The Dalai Lama