Mating is the most natural and fundamental aspect of life, driving reproduction and the continuation of species, so to celebrate National Endangered Species Day (May16, 2025), Quick Response Fund for Nature (QRFN)*, has opened an OnlyFans account, OnlyEndangereds, featuring rare footage of endangered species breeding. The account features photos and videos of rare animals such as macaws, ring-tailed lemurs, Aldabra giant tortoises, and blue iguanas “getting it on.” Anyone can subscribe to the OnlyEndangereds account for free and unlock premium #OnlyParrots, #OnlyLemurs, #OnlyIguanas, and more content starting at $3.99. One hundred percent of the proceeds go towards QRFN’s mission to acquire the highest priority land parcels worldwide that protect rare and endangered species.

As someone who loves wildlife and appreciates a good laugh, I couldn’t be more excited to launch OnlyEndangereds on National Endangered Species Day,” said Carly Vynne, Director of Quick Response Fund for Nature. “Let’s be honest—if watching two tortoises get frisky helps save a rainforest, we’re all in. The content is wild, weird, and wonderfully real. But beneath the giggles is a serious mission: to protect the land where these species live (and love), and to make sure they can keep getting it on for generations to come.”

By subscribing and viewing content on OnlyEndangereds, fans don’t just look at endangered animals “doing it”—they directly support the QRFN’s mission to secure and preserve critical habitats through strategic land acquisition, protecting some of the world’s most vulnerable wildlife.

“Habitat loss is the primary driver of species extinction, which is why QRFN’s mission to protect critical land is so urgent,” said Justin Winters, Executive Director of One Earth.“OnlyEndangereds brings much-needed attention to the global extinction crisis in a fresh and unexpected way. Many rare and endangered species have limited ranges, some restricted to a single site. Protecting critical habitat is the most urgent action to prevent extinctions, which is why QRFN's mission to swiftly secure land is so important.”

Securing land for endangered species is essential to their persistence and long-term viability and can offer a myriad of other benefits for nature and humanity. In addition, the creation of nature reserves is one of the most proven and effective tools in conservation. Since its inception, QRFN has leveraged $28 million towards saving critical habitats where threatened species, including the blue iguanas, geometric tortoise, and the Lilacine Amazon (a Critically Endangered parrot)live and procreate.

“The hot springs lightbulb lizard (Riama balneator) survives in only a small site in the Ecuadorian Andes. Without urgent action, it risked disappearing entirely,” said Javier Robayo, Executive Director of Fundación EcoMinga. “Thanks to QRFN’s quick support, we were able to protect one of those sites and create the Nelson Palacios Reserve—now the only protected area for this species. It’s a crucial step in giving Riama balneator a real chance at survival.”

To support the QRFN’s cause and watch these rare animals get busy, subscribe to the OnlyEndangereds account here. If you are worried about having OnlyFans in your browsing history, anyone can support the cause by donating to QRFN by visiting www.quickresponsefund.org/donate/.

*QRFN is a fund that operates out of RESOLVE, a 501(c)(3)non-profit organization. All donations to QRFN are tax-deductible.

About Quick Response Fund for Nature

The Quick Response Fund for Nature (QRFN) is a rapid response fund to protect the last homes for rare and endangered species. Since its inception, QRFN has funded 64 projects in 23countries and protected more than 90,000 acres of critical land. The Fund has awarded $1.9M in grants and leveraged an additional $28M towards habitat protection since its inception. QRFN prioritizes Conservation Imperatives sites– where safeguarding just 1.2% of the terrestrial surface can prevent most extinctions. To learn more or donate, visit www.quickresponsefund.org.

Sanjiv Fernando
Senior Program Associate, Conservation Solutions
RESOLVE