Our Team

Sir Ranulph Fiennes

Sir Ranulph Fiennes has been credited as ‘The World’s Greatest Living Explorer’ by the Guinness Book of World Records, and ‘one of the world’s top ten speakers’ by the Daily Telegraph.

About Sir Ranulph

Sir Ranulph Fiennes is a renowned explorer and pioneer who has devoted his 60-year career to unlocking the mysteries of the planet. He has been recognized as ‘The World’s Greatest Living Explorer’ by the Guinness Book of World Records and ‘one of the world’s top ten speakers’ by the Daily Telegraph.

Sir Ranulph is an inspiration to us all. He was the first person ever to cross both Antarctica and the Arctic Ocean via the Poles, and to cross Antarctica by foot. At the age of 65, he also summited Mount Everest.

Over his decades of exploring the world, he has led over 22 expeditions, crossing vast landscapes and facing some of the harshest conditions on earth. Through these expeditions, he has witnessed the changes to our habitat and biodiversity first-hand.

Sir Ranulph brings a unique perspective to the challenges of wildlife conservation. His experiences demonstrate the urgent need for us to work together to preserve and protect the planet’s biodiversity for future generations.

Who we are

Our work would not be possible without our incredible team

Lesser Madagascan tenrec

Total Population: Unknown

Little egret

Total Population: 660,000 to 3,150,000 in the wild

Siamang Gibbon

Total Population: Around 22,000 in the wild

Spix’s night monkey

Total Population: Unknown

Sloth bear

Total Population: Less than 20,000 in the wild

Parma Wallaby

Total Population: 1,000 - 10,000 in the wild

Argentine black and white tegu

Total Population: Unknown

Bar-headed goose

Total Population: 97,000 - 118,000 in the wild

Sacred ibis

Total Population: 200,000 to 450,000 in the wild

Senegal galago

Total Population: Unknown

Hyacinth macaw

Total Population: Around 6,500 in the wild

Mandarin duck

Total Population: Around 65,000 in the wild

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Scimitar-horned oryx

Total Population: Around 400 in the wild

Southern white rhino

Total Population: Around 15,000 in the wild

Brandt’s vole

Total Population: Unknown

Collared peccary

Total Population: More than 2,000,000 in the wild

African Lion

Total Population: 20,000 - 25,000 in the wild

Black tree monitor

Total Population: Unknown

Hamerkop

Total Population: Unknown

Bolivian squirrel monkey

Total Population: Unknown

Pygmy marmoset

Total Population: Unknown

Azara’s agouti

Total Population: Unknown