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Everyone has a part to play in stopping nature loss.
Nature and life on earthare at risk. Wildlife populations are down an average of 73% in the last 50 years and 2024 is set to be the hottest year on record. The climate crisis, deforestation, overfishing, plastic pollution, biodiversity loos, and the illegal wildlife trade all threaten our planet’s health and biodiversity.
And every year, the list of endangered species grows.
It includes African forest elephants, the pillar of ecosystems across the African rainforest; Athuri Poison Dart frog with few specimens found in the mountain of Ecuador; the yellow-crested cockatoodue to cage-bird trade and trafficking; and too many more.
And that is just scratching the surface, however, Endangered Species International is leading the fight back.
The good news is that we can reverse these trends and everyone can play a part. Global leaders must take action and deliver sustainable solutions. Businesses need to set high sustainability standards across their entire operations and beyond. And individuals can make decisions in our daily lives with nature in mind—from what we eat and buy to how we power our homes and travel. Together, we can decrease the human impact on the planet's resources.
Around the world, Endangered Species International works to accelerate action and implement positive solutions that address nature loss. From tackling the plastics crisis to restoring wildlife populations, we partner with local communities, Indigenous peoples, governments, and corporations to help deliver meaningful impacts that meet our planet’s challenges and ensure its healthy future.
Endangered Species International has been protecting wildlife and wild places in the most critical places of the world, quietly achieving incredible things deep in the jungle of Congo or under the sea in the Coral Triangle.
That is how Endangered Species International has saved and protected over 200 wild gorillas back from the brink in Congo and helped to save and recover over 200 endangered species.
Endangered Species International spends money wisely, where it is most urgently needed and most effective. 98 cents of every $1 donated goes directly to conservation.We are annually monitored for our effectiveness by independent groups like Charity Navigator or Candid.
In all Endangered Species International needs to keep going - to lead the change - is you. For just $10 a month, you can join Endangered Species International. Join us now!
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