About us
Who we are
The Endangered Species Protection Agency works within International Law and with local law enforcement to conserve and protect critically endangered and threatened species, including rhino, elephant, gorilla, orangutan, tiger and many others.
We aim to significantly reduce the trade in endangered and threatened species by disrupting criminal or exploitive enterprises through the provision of specialist bespoke services and personnel for anti-poaching operations and investigations into the illegal or unethical wildlife trade.
The continued existence of these vulnerable animals is inseparably linked to the communities that share their habitat, requiring a hearts-and-minds approach to transparent, credible conservation security and strategy.
The Endangered Species Protection Agency has no political allegiances and is solely committed to the preservation of endangered species.
Our culture and values
Protection of Endangered Species
Directly working to reduce illegal hunting and protect endangered and threatened species
Partnership and Collaboration
Building, maintaining, and strengthening alliances with local law enforcement and conservation organisations
Courage and Commitment
We support those working on the frontline of conservation, recognising the risks they face and standing firmly against wildlife crime
Lasting Impact
Ensuring long-term, sustainable protection for endangered ecosystems and the people who guard them.
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
We are committed to treating everyone fairly, valuing differences, and creating an inclusive environment where all individuals feel respected and supported. We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind, and we strive to ensure equal opportunities for all employees and stakeholders.




