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Alpha Guardian

$1,000/month

“Lead the charge — transform conservation outcomes.”

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Lead the charge — transform conservation outcomes.

Alphas are the true champions of wildlife. With your unparalleled commitment, you gain insider access, influence, and the power to shape meaningful outcomes. Your dedication becomes a beacon, inspiring others to follow and protecting Africa’s wildlife for generations to come.

Guardian Privileges

  • Monthly Field Dispatch: Receive exclusive photos, short videos, and impact stories from the field. 

  • Early Access to Clothing & Jewelry Drops: Be the first to explore our limited-edition releases.

  • Monthly Video from the Founder: Personalized video updates from South Africa. (Hover: “Hear directly from John on the latest field updates.”)

  • Digital Certificate + Sticker Pack: Celebrate your commitment annually.

  • Behind-the-Scenes Access: Wildlife rescues and ranger training insights.

  • 50% Discount on Limited Clothing/Jewelry Drops 

  • 20% Discount on Conservation Experience Trips 

  • “Ask the President” Video Mailbag: Monthly Q&A video responses.

  • Handmade Wire Snare Bracelet or Pendant: Symbol of anti-poaching efforts.

  • Name on Donor Wall: Both online and on-site at the camp.

  • 7-Day Free Accommodation Experience at the Camp: Host up to 3 guests with John.

  • Branding Opportunities On-Site and at Events: Show your leadership.

  • Annual Virtual Roundtable: Connect with other Alpha donors.

  • First Choice of Camp Dates: Pick your preferred slots.

  • Rhino Horn Wood Art Piece: Customizable gift. 

  • Dedicated “Wildlife Guardian Alpha” Plaque at Camp.

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Locations

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P.O. Box 163,

Sparkill, NY 10976, USA 

Hoedspruit, Limpopo

South Africa

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