Fighting for every life

Every animal on Earth is an irreplaceable thread in the web of life. Protecting them means protecting our shared future.

1M+
species at risk
30%
habitat lost
2026
critical year
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๐ŸŒ Partners in peril

These magnificent beings are standing at the edge. Behind every name is a population fighting for survival.

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Sumatran Elephant

Elephas maximus sumatranus

Fewer than 2,800 remain due to habitat loss and poaching.

Critically Endangered
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Amur Leopard

Panthera pardus orientalis

With only about 100 individuals left, it's the rarest big cat.

Critically Endangered
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Sumatran Orangutan

Pongo abelii

Population dropped 80% in the past 20 years due to palm oil.

Critically Endangered
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North Atlantic Right Whale

Eubalaena glacialis

Fewer than 350 remain, threatened by ship strikes and fishing gear.

Critically Endangered
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Spix's Macaw

Cyanopsitta spixii

Extinct in the wild; fewer than 200 live in captivity.

Critically Endangered
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Hawksbill Turtle

Eretmochelys imbricata

Populations have declined by over 80% in the last century.

Critically Endangered

โšก What we do

Real action on the ground. Every effort counts in the race to protect biodiversity.

Habitat Restoration

Reforesting critical areas and creating wildlife corridors to reconnect fragmented habitats.

Anti-Poaching

Deploying ranger patrols and advanced tech to protect elephants, rhinos, and tigers.

Community Education

Empowering local communities with knowledge and sustainable alternatives to wildlife exploitation.

Research & Monitoring

Tracking populations, studying behavior, and using data to inform conservation strategies.

It's not too late

Every single action โ€” from reducing plastic use to supporting protected areas โ€” helps turn the tide. The future of wildlife depends on the choices we make today.

Take action now

๐Ÿ™Œ How you can help

You don't have to be a scientist to make a difference. Small changes add up to a wave of change.

Donate

Support conservation organisations working on the front lines.

Reduce & Reuse

Cut down on single-use plastics and choose sustainable products.

Speak up

Raise awareness in your community and advocate for wildlife-friendly policies.

Volunteer

Join local clean-ups, citizen science projects, or wildlife surveys.