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Nature is in trouble
It needs YOU
Give to help reverse the damage and destruction that wildlife and their habitats have endured
Nature is in trouble. It needs YOU. Because when habitats are lost, not only do wildlife struggle, but climate change accelerates. One-third of global greenhouse gas emissions result from the destruction of trees, ground cover, peatlands and coastlines. Restoring these fragile ecosystems can be an effective tool in the fight against climate change and wildlife loss.
We need your help to forge ahead with our plans to restore essential ecosystems, safeguard habitats for at-risk species and keep carbon stored in nature. When you give today, you’re helping build a future where nature and people thrive.
Join with us today to play a key role in expanding habitats, fighting climate change and reversing wildlife loss
Will you help forge a path for nature’s recovery?
Ecosystems and wildlife today face increasing stressors, creating unpredictable and fragile conditions. Disappearing habitats and disconnection between protected areas are making things worse.
Even though each day we get another step closer to crossing a line that leads to a four degrees warmer future, there’s still time to change course. With your help, together we can fight the dual crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
Here’s how:
RESTORE
damaged and degraded ecosystems that provide wildlife habitat and sequester and store carbon.
STEWARD AND PROTECT
vital ecosystems where at-risk species and communities can continue to thrive.
REDUCE
carbon emissions by restoring carbon-rich habitats and protecting existing carbon stores.