Protect the Predators That Protect Our Planet
Apex predators like sharks, big cats, and raptors keep ecosystems healthy and balanced. Your support helps protect oceans, coral reefs, forests, and deserts through science-based conservation and community action.
Did you know?
50%
of coral reefs have already been lost due to climate change, pollution, and overfishing.
10 million
hectares of forest are destroyed annually, threatening wildlife and worsening climate change.
1 billion
people worldwide are threatened by desertification, which also reduces land productivity
100 million
· sharks are killed annually, primarily for fin trade and bycatch.
Why apex predators?
Sharks, big cats, raptors, and desert carnivores regulate prey populations, maintain biodiversity, and prevent ecosystem collapse. Their loss triggers trophic cascades that harm the entire habitat.
Our Objectives
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Protect key apex predator species through habitat protection, anti-poaching efforts, and international trade regulation advocacy.
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Develop community-led eco-tourism focused on predator conservation (e.g., shark diving, wildlife tracking).
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Fund predator population tracking projects and tagging programs for sharks, big cats, and raptors.
Our mission is to protect and restore the world’s most critical ecosystems — oceans, coral reefs, forests, and deserts — and safeguard their top predators to maintain ecological balance through science-based conservation, community empowerment, and global advocacy.
Core Activities
Habitat Restoration
Restoring degraded coral reefs, replanting deforested areas, and rehabilitating desert landscapes.
Apex Predator Protection
Safeguarding top predators to prevent trophic collapse.
Research & Monitoring
Supporting scientific studies and biodiversity monitoring to guide effective conservation.
Community Engagement
Partnering with local and Indigenous communities for sustainable livelihoods and ecosystem stewardship.
Advocacy & Education
Raising awareness, influencing policy, and fostering global conservation literacy.
Apex Builders Foundation Supports Apex Predator & Habitat Science
Apex Builders Foundation supports accredited research institutions, universities, and field scientists conducting applied research on apex predators and the ecosystems they regulate. Funding is directed toward science-based projects that improve understanding of predator behavior, population health, migration patterns, and habitat resilience across marine, forest, and desert environments. Grants may support fieldwork, tracking and monitoring technology, data analysis, habitat restoration studies, and conservation strategy development.
All supported projects are evaluated for scientific credibility, conservation impact, and alignment with ecosystem-level outcomes. Researchers provide measurable deliverables—such as peer-reviewed findings, population data, or habitat health indicators—ensuring transparency and accountability. By funding apex predator science, the Foundation helps protect the keystone species that stabilize food webs, strengthen biodiversity, and safeguard ecosystems for future generations.
Apex Builders Foundation Connects Supporters to the Science
Apex Builders Foundation arranges guided field experiences in collaboration with accredited scientists, research teams, and conservation partners to help supporters better understand the real-world impact of their contributions. These educational field trips are designed to responsibly observe apex predator research and habitat science in action—such as tracking studies, marine surveys, or habitat monitoring—while prioritizing safety, ethical standards, and minimal environmental impact.
Through direct interaction with researchers in the field, supporters gain firsthand insight into how donated funds are used, the science behind conservation decisions, and the measurable outcomes of each project. This transparent, immersive approach builds trust, deepens education, and strengthens long-term commitment by clearly demonstrating how ESG-aligned investments translate into meaningful ecosystem protection
Support Our Apex Predators
(Financial Contributor Level)
Entry-level ESG participation
Annual financial contribution supporting vetted apex predator and habitat research
Access to annual impact reports and research summaries
Recognition on the Apex Builders Foundation website
Ideal for individuals, small suppliers, and early-stage corporate ESG programs
Impact Focus: Direct funding of science and conservation outcomes
(Enhanced Financial + Education Level)
All Foundation Supporter benefits
Invitations to virtual briefings with scientists and researchers
Educational content on apex predator ecosystems and biodiversity outcomes
Early access to project updates and funding opportunities
Impact Focus: Science literacy and long-term conservation engagement
On-site Observation:
All Conservation Partner benefits
Invitation to one guided, single-day field experience with scientists
On-site briefings explaining research methods, data collection, and outcomes
Post-field trip impact summary documenting how funds were deployed
Impact Focus: Transparency, education, and proof of impact
Multi-Day Science Experience
All Research Ally benefits
2–3 day immersive field experience alongside approved research teams
Deeper exposure to apex predator monitoring, habitat assessment, and conservation strategy
Customized ESG impact summary suitable for corporate reporting
Priority access to future research funding initiatives
Strategy:
All Field Immersion Partner benefits
Multi-day, invitation-only field engagement (3–5 days) with senior scientists and conservation leaders
Opportunity to sponsor a named research project or equipment initiative (non-intrusive, science-first)
Executive briefings linking biodiversity protection to long-term environmental resilience
Co-branded impact reporting (where appropriate and compliant)Impact Focus:Hands-on understanding of conservation science and ecosystem stewardship
Impact focus: Global biodiversity leadership and legacy impact