Every species plays a vital role in our ecosystem. Join us in our mission to protect endangered animals and preserve biodiversity for future generations.
Get InvolvedWith fewer than 100 individuals left in the wild, the Amur leopard is one of the world's most endangered big cats, primarily due to habitat loss and poaching.
Learn MoreFewer than 400 Sumatran tigers remain in the wild, threatened by habitat destruction and illegal wildlife trade for their body parts.
Learn MorePoaching for their horns has reduced black rhino populations by over 97% since 1960, with only about 5,500 individuals remaining today.
Learn MoreThese beautiful turtles face threats from illegal shell trade, habitat loss, bycatch in fishing gear, and ocean pollution.
Learn MoreDeforestation for palm oil plantations has destroyed 80% of orangutan habitat, with populations declining by more than 50% in the past 60 years.
Learn MoreThe world's most endangered marine mammal, with fewer than 10 individuals remaining due to illegal gillnet fishing in their habitat.
Learn MoreWe work with local communities and governments to establish and maintain protected areas that serve as safe havens for endangered species. Our habitat conservation programs have already helped protect over 2 million acres of critical wildlife habitat worldwide.
Through scientific research, anti-poaching patrols, and community education, we're making a tangible difference in the survival of threatened species. Our efforts have contributed to the recovery of several species from the brink of extinction.
Support Our WorkYour financial support funds critical conservation projects, anti-poaching efforts, and habitat restoration around the world.
Donate NowJoin our team of dedicated volunteers working in the field or help with awareness campaigns in your community.
VolunteerChoose sustainable products and avoid items that contribute to habitat destruction or wildlife trafficking.
Sustainable ChoicesShare information about endangered species and conservation efforts with your network to inspire action.
Share NowSimple changes in your daily life can reduce pressure on wildlife habitats and ecosystems.
Eco TipsTeach children about wildlife conservation to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
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