Risking Lives to Protect Wildlife and Wildlands: Stories from Rangers in the Field| World Bank
In 1930, approximately 10 million wild elephants were in Africa. Since then, elephant populations have dwindled. Today, these declines still continue.| USA TODAY
Illegally taking animals from the wild threatens many species with extinction.| Animals
Your generous in-kind donations helps our animal sanctuary provide our animals with the best possible care. Your support is greatly appreciated!| Lions Tigers and Bears
Endangered wild tigers face threats from illegal tiger breeding farms & trafficking. Support sanctuaries in combating this illicit trade.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Exotic wildlife face abuse, poaching & habitat loss. Let's educate, support conservation, and champion sanctuaries.| Lions Tigers and Bears
We are fascinated with the life of wild cats. From jaguars, panthers, leopards, lions, servals, and tigers these jungle cat species are the guardians of their ecosystems.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Registration closed at 11:59 p.m. on June 18, 2023, as required by the Big Cat Public Safety Act| FWS.gov
There are many reasons why exotic animals shouldn’t be pets, they suffer in captivity and demand helps fuel the exotic pet trade, which harms wild populations.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Bears are natural guardians of the forest. They serve an important role in nature's ecosystems, by dispersing seeds, regulating prey populations, mixing soil and more.| Lions Tigers and Bears
Private wildlife ownership and the exotic pet trade involves tremendous suffering at every stage of life for the animals involved.| Lions Tigers and Bears