Wildlife Water Guardians is a dedicated nonprofit organization at the forefront of water filtration innovation, committed to safeguarding the planet's most vital resource: clean water. Founded in 2025, we emerged from a simple yet profound observation—while humans can access purified water, wildlife often cannot, leaving them vulnerable to pollutants like PFAS that threaten ecosystems worldwide. As water filtration innovators, we harness cutting-edge, sustainable technologies such as solar-powered recirculating pumps and granular activated carbon filters to create PFAS-free water holes in natural habitats. Our mission is nothing short of saving life on Earth by ensuring every creature has access to uncontaminated water, preserving biodiversity, and combating the ripple effects of pollution on reproduction, health, and species survival.
At the heart of our efforts is **Project Noah**, our flagship initiative inspired by the biblical story of preservation amid catastrophe. Just as Noah's Ark saved life from the flood, Project Noah aims to "ark" wildlife from the modern deluge of chemical contaminants. Launching with pilot installations at Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park and expanding along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), this project deploys eco-friendly filtration systems at key water sources, monitored and maintained through partnerships with organizations like the PCT Association. We also host educational workshops and seminars to empower communities, volunteers, and hikers to join the cause, fostering a network of guardians for our shared environment.
Driven by a team of environmental experts, engineers, and passionate conservationists, Wildlife Water Guardians blends innovation with action. Whether through on-the-ground deployments, collaborative research on pollution impacts, or advocacy for stricter regulations, we are building a legacy of resilience. Join us in this critical mission—because protecting water means protecting life itself.