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Dramatic red sandstone mountain cliffs with African bushveld and blue sky backdrop, hero image for VENISON's Conservation page

THE LAND. THE WILDLIFE. THE FUTURE.

STWEARDS

the African Wild

A purpose rooted in nature. A practice guided by responsibility. 

A commitment that lasts.

Conservation Philosophy

We believe that conservation must sit at the heart of everything we do. Our purpose is grounded in protecting biodiversity and ecosystems. 

This includes sustainable wildlife harvesting and the responsible management of landscapes,  and also restoring landscapes to strengthen them and return them to their natural state, thereby ensuring their longevity for generations to come. 

We view wildlife harvesting as a sustainable practice, one that works in balance with nature and supports ecological renewal. Through considered, respectful, and conscious stewardship of wildlife and habitats, we aim to create a model where human intervention contributes positively to the environment, reinforcing resilience, restoring balance, and demonstrating that responsible use can actively drive meaningful conservation outcomes.

Wildebeest grazing on the African savanna with a safari game drive vehicle and acacia tree in the background, illustrating wildlife conservation on the land VENISON operates on
Lush African wetland with a tranquil river winding through golden grassland and green trees, representing the diverse ecosystems VENISON works to conserve

We don't just take from the land. We give it back — stronger.

Conservation Levy

A conservation levy on venison products supports ecosystem restoration and sustainable land management. A portion of each purchase is allocated to The Wildlands, a non-profit working to restore and rewild African landscapes by improving vegetation, connectivity, and wildlife recovery.

These restored landscapes act as carbon sinks, helping to offset emissions from packaging, processing, and transport. This approach links venison production to a regenerative model that supports biodiversity while contributing to climate change mitigation.

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