Protecting Africa’s Future, One Species at a Time

What We Do

Early Education with a Conservation Heart

The African Wildlife Initiative offers a dynamic range of programs designed to bring African wildlife and conservation into the everyday lives of young children and their families. At the core of our work is a research-backed early education model that integrates ecological literacy, cultural understanding, and emotional development. Our flagship program, “Little Guardians of the Savanna,” is a year-long curriculum for ages 3–6 that covers six major African biomes—savannas, rainforests, deserts, wetlands, mountains, and coastal regions—through thematic units. Each month, children explore a new ecosystem, meet a featured animal (such as the pangolin, the cheetah, or the okapi), and engage in hands-on activities like building food webs, creating habitat dioramas, and participating in conservation action projects.

Be part of the change

The African Wildlife Initiative is more than an organization—it’s a global community of learners, educators, families, and conservationists united by a shared mission: to protect Africa’s irreplaceable wildlife and ensure a sustainable future for all. Families can enroll children in our programs, attend workshops, or participate in our annual “Global Wildlife Week,” where children from over 40 countries connect for shared conservation projects. Educators can access our free curriculum, join our teacher network, or apply for grants to fund classroom conservation initiatives. Students can join our Youth Conservation Council, design advocacy campaigns, or compete in our “Save the Savanna” science fair. Professionals can volunteer their skills—whether in marketing, finance, law, or technology—to support our operations and scale our impact.

Our impact is amplified through dynamic partnerships that bridge the gap between passion and tangible action. Corporate allies can align their brand with our mission through strategic sponsorships, engage their teams with hands-on conservation work, or co-develop sustainable product lines that directly benefit our projects. Researchers can collaborate with our field experts, gain access to vital ecological data, or apply for our annual research grants to pioneer new conservation solutions. Supporters everywhere can fund a ranger’s essential gear, sponsor the reforestation of a critical habitat, or join our ‘Guardian Circle’ to provide the steady, foundational support that makes our long-term vision a reality.