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Endangered species are at risk of disappearing forever
and they urgently need our help to survive.

​Each living organism, be it a towering tree or the smallest insect,
plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of our ecosystem. 
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The survival of endangered species is not just a matter of biodiversity,
​but also holds the key to our own survival.


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​Our actions have a direct impact on the survival
​of endangered species.



Whether it's through deforestation, pollution, climate change, or direct harm,
humans have contributed significantly to the decline of various species around the world.

But it's not too late to change. We can make a difference.
By making conscious choices, we can help preserve these species and ensure they don't disappear.


One of the most effective ways we can help is through conservation efforts.
This involves protecting and preserving the natural habitats of these species
and implementing measures to help increase their population.

We can also raise awareness about these species.
By educating ourselves and others about the importance of biodiversity
and the role of each species in our ecosystem,
we can inspire more people to take action. 


Let's make a difference today.
Let's ensure that future generations can experience the beauty and diversity of our planet's wildlife.
Remember, every little action counts.
​Together, we can make a world of difference.

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​​The first step in conservation
is teaching our kids!

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​Species spot light:
​California Condor​


The California Condors are the largest flying birds in North America, with wings spanning to an amazing size of nine and half feet! The California Condors are classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List.
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California Condor
Sadly, this species numbers declined drastically up to the point that in 1982 there were fewer than 25 condors left in the wild. Drastic measures were taken in order to save this species from extinction.
Read about their inspiring conservation effort at our blog post. Read More...
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Dolphin, petition, Japan

Sign this Petition to stop Dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan


This petition will be sent to Mayor of Taiji, Prime Minister of Japan, Japanese Minister of Fisheries, Emperor of Japan, calling to stop the slaughter of 20,000 dolphins, porpoises, and small whales which occurs in Japan each year. 
Sign Petition

Kids Arts and Crafts: 
​Endangered Species Handprints


According to the IUCN Red List criteria there are currently 16,928 species threatened with extinction,
this includes both endangered animals and endangered plants. 
Creating with our children is a great opportunity to discuss these beautiful animals, the threats they are facing and conservation efforts to protect them.
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Learn More about Poaching

Poaching is a CRIME in which wildlife animals are killed for illegally possessing, transporting or illegally selling body parts (tusks, pelt, bones) for huge sums of money. 
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Youth Art Contest 

Congratulations to our Endangered Species Youth Art Contest winners: Matthew Hislop and Miguel Perez! 
Thank you again to ALL the talented young artist who joined our Art Contest!
Thank you to our judging panel! which comprised of 20 wonderful individuals who helped us in the hard mission of choosing the wining pictures.
Thank you everyone and we hope we inspired you to learn more about Endangered Species and the threats they are facing.   
Participation Certificates and special prizes for our winners have been sent.
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