Some of the Species that SAFE Worldwide Supports

Mountain Gorillas

Uganda

Pangolin walking on sandy ground.

Pangolins

Zimbabwe

Chimpanzee sitting in a tree, lush forest.

Chimpanzees

Democratic Republic of the Congo

African wild dogs standing in natural habitat.

African Painted Dogs

Zimbabwe

Wolves walking through snowy forest landscape.

Grey wolves

Americas

Sloth hanging on a tree branch.

Sloths

Costa Rica

World map highlighting safe initiatives locations.

Javan rhinos

Indonesia

Sea turtle swimming in clear ocean water.

Sea Turtles

Americas

Featured Endangered Species: Pangolins

Saving Pangolins from
Illegal Wildlife Trafficking

Learn about the amazing work done by our partner Tikki Hywood Foundation to help save pangolins from the illegal wildlife trade.

How You Can Help!

Speak Up!

Not sure how to respond to people who say trophy hunting is good for wildlife conservation? Or people who talk about getting an exotic pet?  Learn how you can  counter the discussion with fact based data to people who challenge the obvious.

Ethical Tourism

Ethical tourism means traveling responsibly—respecting local cultures, protecting wildlife, and supporting communities. Choose eco-friendly options, avoid exploitative animal encounters, and make sure your visit leaves a positive impact.

Educate Yourself

You can educate yourself by reading our articles, watch our documentaries, and follow our work to learn about threats like habitat loss, climate change, and illegal wildlife trafficking. Staying informed helps you make choices that supports a SAFE future for wildlife.

Other Featured Endangered Species: African Painted Dogs

Saving African Painted Dogs

SAFE worldwide has partnered with Painted Dog Conservation in Dete, Zimbabwe to help protect this amazing species from the threats of habitat loss, disease and human-wildlife conflict.

Other Species in Peril

desert elephant

Elephants

Africa

Cheetah with three cubs on grassy mound.

Cheetas

Africa

Rhinoceros and calf standing in grassy field.

Southern White Rhinos

Africa

Polar bear on melting ice floe.

Polar Bears

Arctic

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