At DAKTARI, we believe every donation can change a life. Many supporters often ask how they can see the impact of their help. Fortunately, several apps now make this possible. With them, you can donate, follow projects, and understand exactly how you protect wildlife.

Why Use a Wildlife Donation Tracking App?

Using these apps offers many benefits.

  • Clarity: You can see exactly how your donation is used.

  • Transparency: You follow the projects, species, and areas you help protect.

  • Motivation: When you see the positive results, you feel inspired to keep giving.

Best Apps for Tracking Your Wildlife Donations

1. Fahlo – Animal Tracker

Fahlo lets you “adopt” and follow a real animal. After your donation, the app sends simple updates, photos, and a tracking map. As a result, you can watch your animal’s life unfold in a very engaging way.

The platform works with trusted conservation partners. Because of this partnership, a percentage of every purchase goes directly to wildlife protection.

2. Wildlife Assist

Wildlife Assist, created by Taronga Conservation Society Australia, is designed for emergency wildlife care. Through the app, you can locate feeding stations, water points, and shelter areas. You can also report sightings.

This tool is especially useful during crises such as wildfires. Thanks to the app’s mapping system, conservation teams can react faster and use resources more effectively.

3. iNaturalist

iNaturalist is not a donation tool, yet it plays a major role in conservation. You simply take a photo of a plant or animal and upload it. The app identifies the species and sends the data to researchers.

Because the process is so easy, anyone can contribute. Every observation supports science, helps protect habitats, and strengthens conservation decisions around the world.

4. Tracking the Wild

Born in South Africa, Tracking the Wild is both a wildlife social platform and a science tool. Users record sightings, create maps, and share wildlife moments with others. Researchers also use this data to monitor species.

Although the app is simple, it has a strong impact. With every sighting, you help build a clearer picture of wildlife movement and behaviour.

Other Useful Tools

  • CyberTracker: a strong data-collection tool for field rangers.

  • WildTrack: an NGO that uses footprints and AI to track endangered species.

Both tools support wildlife research in important ways.

How to Choose the Best App for You

Choosing the right app depends on your goal.
If you want to donate money, then Fahlo is a great choice.
To help with observations, iNaturalist or Tracking the Wild will suit you better.
Finally, if you want to support crisis response, consider Wildlife Assist.

You should also look at two things:

  • the transparency of the organisation

  • How easy is the app to use

Some tools require technical experience, while others are simple and friendly for everyone.

Conclusion

Donating to wildlife conservation is a strong act of kindness. However, seeing the effect of your support makes it even more meaningful. With apps like Fahlo, Wildlife Assist, iNaturalist, and Tracking the Wild, you can follow your impact day by day.

We encourage you to explore these tools and choose the one that feels right for you. Every action counts. Together, we can protect wildlife and create a better future.