We are animal lovers who raise awareness for animal conservation projects and connect great organisations with volunteers and funds

 

Our Mission

To raise awareness for & provide resources to well-designed projects that are designed to conserve biodiversity hot spots around the world that are under threat.  

Our focus will be based on projects utilising evidence-based animal conservation medicine, that empower locals via capacity building and sustainable economic development, mostly eco-tourism. 

Within Africa; African Wild Dogs, Lion and Elephant will be key species of focus , as healthy populations of these large roaming species indicate healthy eco-systems (Indicator Species).

Within Asia; Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Malayan Tapir and Clouded Leopard will be our utmost focus as Indicator Species.

We want to inspire and motivate animal lovers around the world that they can easily make a difference.

Team LEader

Project Decent is a collaborative project that has been born out of much collaboration and discussion.

Dr Matthew J Muir is a Australian Integrative Veterinarian and Veterinary Biologist with a passion for animal wellness, animal conservation, sustainable agriculture and eco-health. He has an educational background in Economics, Biology and Sustainable Food Production. 

This project is inspired by Dr Muir's experiences in Asia, Africa and Australia. He finds it very interesting comparing and contrasting economic development and environmental sustainability interactions across these continents. Dr Matthew is working towards a Masters in Veterinary Conservation Medicine 

Dr Matthew's veterinary work can be explored via his veterinary information platform ACHIEVE ANIMAL WELLNESS.


“There is a love of wild nature in everybody, an ancient mother-love showing itself whether recognized or no, and however covered by cares and duties”
— John Muir, Our National Parks

What We've Achieved

  • 1 month participation in eco-volunteering with Mara Predator Project
  • Initial interest from Dr Chris Brown (Bondi Vet) in a fundraising campaign
  • Graphic design support by Seed Visual