To prevent pandemics like COVID-19, we need to protect our future by addressing illegal wildlife trade and consumption. Help us put a stop to this and be a part of a global movement to protect our wildlife!
The illegal and unsustainable trade of pangolins have made them the world’s most trafficked mammal.
Populations of Asian pangolins are estimated to have declined by up to 80 per cent in the last 10 years.
Nature and human health are fundamentally connected. Tropical forests provide clean air, water and food sources for millions of people.
Asia is a significant consumer of illegal wildlife products, including ornaments made from ivory.
Plastics pose a serious threat to animals — they may inadvertently ingest or become entangled inplastic litter.
In fact, abandoned or discarded fishing gear (commonly referred to as ghost gear) is among the deadliest forms of marine plastic debris. It can continue to catch target and non-target species indiscriminately for many years, and many animals that get caught or entangled in ghost gear can die a slow and painful death through suffocation or exhaustion.
Donate here to combat plastic pollution, remove ghost gear, and create a safer habitat for our wildlife.