Conservation finance · Africa

Capital for Africa's wild places.

Wilden Conservation Capital is an investment bank built for conservation. We structure finance that keeps wilderness intact and makes protecting it worthwhile.

Dawn over a Waterberg valley — a bare tree silhouetted against the escarpment and a clouded sky, dirt track in the foreground.
01 The problem

Conservation has long depended on goodwill and grants.

The landscapes that matter most need capital that endures — finance that reaches the people protecting them, structured by people who understand both the ecology and the deal.

02 What we do

We arrange and structure conservation finance.

That means turning the value of a protected landscape into instruments investors can hold and outcomes that can be measured: carbon credits, biodiversity credits, and natural-capital investments across Africa's wild places.

03 How we work

One discipline, applied end to end.

We originate the opportunity, model the conservation and financial case, structure the instrument, close the transaction, and stay on to steward it.

The Waterberg escarpment — red sandstone outcrops and dense green bushveld stretching to a distant plateau under an open sky.
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04 Track record

We work alongside the people protecting Africa's landscapes.

Waterberg Landscape Alliance
RoisaN Reserve
Rooiberg Bewaria
Rotavi Private Game Reserve
05 Who we are

Founded and led by a corporate financier.

Wilden is founded and led by Tyrone Niland, a corporate financier applying that discipline to conservation. The firm draws on a panel of advisors with deep roots in African conservation.

06 Contact

If you are funding conservation, or you have a landscape that needs financing, we should talk.

hello@wilden.capital