Your Impact
At Animalia, we help wildlife lovers become conservationists.
Meet our wildlife conservation partners and learn about the projects you're supporting with each tee in our collection.
We are proud to donate 20% of our profits to their respective wildlife conservations:
Save the Elephant: Lao Elephant Initiative
LEI was founded with the purpose of promoting the wellbeing of Asian Elephants. Their current project focuses on wild elephants in the Nam Poui National Biodiversity Conservation Area in Southeast Asia, developing ranger training and a captive elephant welfare project.
Learn more at Lao Elephant Initiative.
Save the Sea Turtle: Latin American Sea Turtles
LAST has three projects along the Central American region helping the sea turtle populations, they include a nesting beach project - monitoring and protecting them at their most vulnerable, a rescue center and coastal research project, and mangrove forest and sea-grass bed restoration to maintain biodiversity.
Learn more at Latin American Sea Turtles.
Save the Rhino: Our Horn is NOT Medicine
OHNM is a project of the Southern African Wildlife College in Kruger South Africa. Their work fights against wildlife poaching through aerial surveillance, K9 support, field ranger training, and education. To date 89 poachers have been arrested as a result of their efforts, saving hundreds of rhinoceros!
Learn more at Our Horn is NOT Medicine.


Save the Giraffe: Giraffe Conservation Foundation
The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) is the only organization in the world that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. From their base in Namibia, GCF currently works with partners in 15 African countries to save giraffe in the wild.
Learn more at Giraffe Conservation Foundation.

Save the Pangolin: Save Pangolins
Save Pangolins is the most effective pangolin conservation project in Africa and Asia. Save Pangolins aims to eliminate the demand, trafficking and poaching crisis that puts all 8 species of pangolins at risk of extinction.
Learn more at Save Pangolins.

