Conservation

WITHOUT BORDERS

From bonobos in the Congo to elephants in Southeast Asia, we champion high-impact conservation efforts, often overlooked or underfunded in their earliest, most critical stages, that protect wildlife and the people who care for them.

Supporting a Global Network of Conservationists

The Abraham Foundation empowers exceptional grassroots conservationists and organizations protecting wildlife and wild places worldwide.

Through our Global Initiatives partnerships, we provide long-term funding, strategy, and visibility to help partners grow their impact.

Our AF Friends program allows us to offer flexible support to a wider circle, responding quickly to urgent needs and new opportunities.

Every partner is carefully vetted, so donors can give with confidence, knowing their support goes directly to their highly impactful work. Our approach is grounded in trust, collaboration, and community-based solutions that protect both animals and people.

Global Initiatives

Trunks Up

A dedicated project under the Abraham Foundation, preserves and protects the critically endangered Asian Elephant. With a specific focus on supporting initiatives led by Lek Chailert, the founder of Elephant Nature Park and Save Elephant Foundation.

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Project to Protect Parrots

A conservation initiative led by renowned biologists Terese and John Hart, focused on ending the illegal trade of wild-caught parrots in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 

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Wildlife Madagascar

Wildlife Madagascar seeks to implement programs that lead to lasting change, help alleviate poverty, and support environmental conservation for Madagascar’s vulnerable people, wildlife, and habitats.

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Bonobo Trust

A nonprofit initiative of Abraham Foundation connecting global audiences to front line science, conservation, and protection of the world’s least-known great ape - the BONOBO. 

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Wildlife Action Group

A conservation non-profit managing two protected forest reserves in central Malawi. Their work involves activities to stop illegal poaching of African wildlife (elephants, antelopes, monkeys, leopards) and stop deforestation of the forest reserves. 

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Center for Conservation Research

The leading research organization in Sri Lanka bringing development in human-elephant conflict, the primary issue for conservation in the region. 

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countries operated

14

550

species protected

3M

acres preserved

Turn Compassion into Action

Your gift goes directly to trusted conservationists protecting wildlife, restoring habitats, and supporting local communities to create lasting change. There is no amount too big or small to make a difference.

Every dollar funds action where it’s needed most.