DRAWN TO PROTECT

20% of every sale is donated to conservation.

Drawn to Protect is the living heart of Endangered Inks. It transforms art into direct action, turning beauty into protection and creativity into care.

Every original artwork and limited edition contributes directly to:

• Protecting endangered species
• Preserving habitats
• Supporting community-led conservation
• Strengthening ecosystems
• Safeguarding biodiversity

Art becomes more than expression — it becomes responsibility.

Over 30,000 species teeter on the edge of disappearing forever. Majestic elephants, towering giraffes, sleek cheetahs, elusive leopards, inquisitive wild dogs, mighty rhinos, and soulful gorillas—all facing the threat of extinction right now.

At Endangered Inks we turn that urgency into action. Our original and limited-edition prints capture fragile, unforgettable moments in the wild—drawn with pen and paper, created to celebrate and protect the species we love. Twenty percent of every sale supports on-the-ground conservation efforts, because art should do more than hang on a wall: it should help save lives.

Join us. Be wild. Be kind. Become a Patron of Nature.

The decisions we make now will influence the future of animals, humanity and indeed all life on earth’

- Sir David Attenborough

OUR IMPACT

A happy mixed-breed dog wearing a harness and a camera on its back, working for endangered wildlife trust protecting endangered species sitting on gravel in a nighttime setting, with three people walking in the background.
Group of anti poaching officers standing outdoors with conservation protection dogs, Endangered Wildlife trust handler and dog investigating a package, and close-up of a unit in uniform.
Close-up K9 Conservation dog with tongue out, showing its teeth, endangered wildlife trust dog in an outdoor setting with blurred ground background.

Our partner, Endangered Wildlife Trust, wholeheartedly shares our passionate vision to protect fragile ecosystems and support thriving wildlife populations on a healthy, vibrant planet. Together, we honor and celebrate those dedicated to sustaining life’s incredible diversity for generations to come.

Endangered Inks is proud to be an Ambassador for EWT and donates 20% from every INK sale to support their amazing conservation canines. These specially trained dogs are expert trackers, working tirelessly to catch poachers and sniff out illegal wildlife smuggling.

Curious about these furry heroes? Meet the team by clicking 'learn more' below!

Endangered Wildlife Trust logo. Text above the paw print says "In support of" in gray, and below the paw print says "Endangered Wildlife Trust" in large gray letters. Smaller gray text at the bottom reads "Protecting forever, together."
A Belgian Malinois wearing a harness is sniffing the ground at a park or outdoor area with trees and grass. In the foreground, there is a black pet cooling or water bowl on the grass. There are posts or bollards in the background.
A chart titled 'Target Species' with circular icons showing silhouettes of animals and plants, including an elephant, rhino, lion, succulent plants, a reptile, a frog, and a pangolin, associated with the Endangered Wildlife Trust 2024-2025 report.
A chart titled 'Target Species' with circular icons showing silhouettes of animals and plants, including an elephant, rhino, lion, succulent plants, a reptile, a frog, and a pangolin, associated with the Endangered Wildlife Trust 2024-2025 report.

Endangered Wildlife Trust is proud to partner with Endangered Inks who act as our official Ambassadors. Endangered Inks shares our commitment to conservation, awareness and the protection of endangered wildlife. Through their distinctive artistic approach, they capture not only the physical beauty of animals, but also the emotion, presence and individuality that inspire deeper human connection with the natural world.

Endangered Inks funding supports the EWT Canine Conservation Programme, one of Africa’s leading conservation canine initiatives. These highly trained dogs and their handlers play a vital role in: anti poaching operations, wildlife trafficking detection, tracking endangered species, ecological monitoring and supporting conservation law enforcement.

The Canine Programme contributes directly to the protection of species threatened by illegal wildlife trade and habitat loss, including rhino, pangolin and elephant populations across Africa.

Together, the Endangered Wildlife Trust and Endangered Inks are united by a shared purpose: to ensure that the world’s endangered species are not only remembered, but protected.

— Tammy Baker, Donor Relations Officer, Endangered Wildlife Trust E: tammy@ewt.org

testimonial from endangered wildlife trust

EWT K9 woman officer  in a safety vest walking a black dog on a leash near a white veterinary trailer, with a police vehicle partially visible behind her, under a sky with scattered clouds.

‘It is reported we have lost over two thirds of our animal population since 1970’.- WWF