Conservation Programs

The Foundation for Biodiversity develops and supports conservation programmes that protect endangered species, restore ecosystems, and strengthen biodiversity through scientific research, international collaboration, and long-term partnerships. Working alongside governments, local communities, scientific institutions, and conservation organizations, our programmes are designed to deliver measurable, lasting outcomes for nature and people.

Saving Sumatra

Indonesia

Protecting one of the world's most endangered mammals while supporting the long-term conservation of Sumatra's globally important rainforest ecosystems. The programme brings together scientific research, government partnerships, species recovery planning, habitat management, and conservation technology to strengthen the future of the Sumatran rhinoceros and the biodiversity upon which it depends.

Education

Protecting one of Earth's most biodiverse landscapes and its critically endangered wildlife.

Jaguar Corridor

Paraguay • Argentina • Bolivia •

Building ecological connectivity across the Gran Chaco to safeguard one of South America's most important landscapes. Working alongside governments, landowners, scientists, and local communities, the programme seeks to strengthen habitat connectivity, protect biodiversity, and promote sustainable conservation across national boundaries.

Parrot Refuge Islands

Indonesia

Developing innovative island conservation programmes that restore threatened parrot populations through habitat restoration, invasive species management, and long-term ecosystem protection. The programme aims to create secure island refuges that support species recovery while protecting unique island biodiversity.

Forest Guardians

Supporting local communities in protecting forests through science, education, and conservation leadership.

Nature Finance

Connecting fragmented habitats across South America to secure the future of jaguars and countless other species.