Salon Privé Wildlife Conservation Fund
We act with discretion, purpose, and permanence — directing resources toward the preservation of wild habitats, the restoration of fragile ecosystems, and the enduring protection of the species that define them.
Discover our workOur Mission
The Salon Privé Wildlife Conservation Fund was established to take a long view — one that operates beyond the timelines of politics, markets, and institutional appetite. We support a considered portfolio of conservation initiatives, each selected for its integrity, impact, and relevance to the broader ecological narrative.
Our work is not transactional. We do not seek visibility. We seek outcomes — measurable, lasting, and meaningful to the wild places and wild creatures that have no voice in the decisions that shape their world.
Areas of Focus
Protecting the integrity of natural landscapes before intervention becomes necessary. We support the identification, securing, and stewardship of ecologically critical land.
Where degradation has occurred, we invest in the careful, science-led process of returning ecosystems to ecological function — reintroducing balance where it has been lost.
Supporting the wellbeing of individual animals and populations through research, rescue infrastructure, and the development of compassionate, expert-led care facilities.
In the ancient, undulating bushveld of the Waterberg — one of southern Africa's most biodiverse and geologically significant landscapes — SPWCF is engaged in a long-term conservation and restoration effort of considerable scope.
The project centres on a private reserve within the Limpopo province, where our work spans ecological assessment, indigenous habitat rehabilitation, and the careful reintroduction of wildlife to reclaimed territories. This is patient, principled conservation — conducted in partnership with the land itself.
Forthcoming Initiative
As an extension of our Limpopo project, SPWCF is developing a dedicated wildlife rehabilitation centre — a purpose-built facility designed to receive, treat, and reintegrate injured, orphaned, and displaced animals into the restored habitats taking shape around it.
The centre will operate as a quiet but essential node in the region's ecological recovery — one that bridges the gap between conservation as concept and conservation as care. More details will follow as this project takes form.
We welcome thoughtful enquiries from partners, researchers, and individuals who share our commitment to the natural world. All correspondence is handled with discretion.