$300K
Hunting ground to reserve.
1,750 acres on the Okavango's southern edge turned from hunting reserve to sanctuary. 4,000+ anti-poaching patrol hours; 63 mammal and 187 bird species now held.
$698K routed to conservation partners. Every dollar landed in the field. Here's the breakdown — by project, by partner, by outcome.
Where the $698K physically landed. Africa took the largest share — most rangers, most rescues, most kit.
The flagship lines — each routed in full from donor cards to partner accounts, then into the field.
$300K
1,750 acres on the Okavango's southern edge turned from hunting reserve to sanctuary. 4,000+ anti-poaching patrol hours; 63 mammal and 187 bird species now held.
$127K
Elephants taken out of logging and trekking camps and given a free, dignified life to roam, bathe and form herds again at Elephant Nature Park.
$43K
Building an Arctic fjord sanctuary so whales held for years in tanks can feel wild, open water around them once more.
$25K
A netted stretch of open ocean in Nova Scotia where orcas and belugas retired from tanks can finally live in the sea.
Independent audit by a registered third-party auditor confirms 100% donor pass-through. Operating costs — staff, technology, film production, channel — are covered separately by corporate partners and founder underwriting. No charity overhead is deducted from donor funds. Ever.
A masterclass in turning storytelling into measurable conservation outcomes.
The first streaming service where the money trail is actually traceable from sofa to sanctuary.
An important benchmark for the sector — Ecoflix's pass-through model deserves to be widely copied.
The full report — governance, trustee statements, every NGO line item, and the auditor letter. Fully accounted for.