Endangered Wonders: Species on the Brink of Extinction and What We Can Do to Save Them

Endangered Wonders: Species on the Brink of Extinction and What We Can Do to Save Them

Ever wondered what’s at the very heart of our planet?It’s all of our favorite animals and critters. The planet is simply a sprawling, leafy metropolis buzzing with life. It’s like the Earth’s most happening 24/7 concert, and guess what?Animals are the headlining acts!
Ever wondered what’s at the very heart of our planet?It’s all of our favorite animals and critters. The planet is simply a sprawling, leafy metropolis buzzing with life. It’s like the Earth’s most happening 24/7 concert, and guess what?Animals are the headlining acts!
Flair & Numbers: Meet the LocalsGreat White Shark: 3,500 remain.
Flair & Numbers: Meet the LocalsGreat White Shark: 3,500 remain.
The masters of the ocean, you won’t want to get on the wrong side of a great white shark…The world's largest known predatory fish are now at risk of extinction because of overfishing. We know, jaw-dropping…
The masters of the ocean, you won’t want to get on the wrong side of a great white shark…The world's largest known predatory fish are now at risk of extinction because of overfishing. We know, jaw-dropping…
Loggerhead Sea Turtle: Around 50,000.
Loggerhead Sea Turtle: Around 50,000.
These adorable sea creatures might be slow, but their numbers are in rapid decline.Swimming the shores of the Mediterranean, from Greece and Turkey to Israel and Libya, loggerhead sea turtles are threatened by tourism development.Forgo your holiday in the Med to save the turtles!
These adorable sea creatures might be slow, but their numbers are in rapid decline.Swimming the shores of the Mediterranean, from Greece and Turkey to Israel and Libya, loggerhead sea turtles are threatened by tourism development.Forgo your holiday in the Med to save the turtles!
Polar Bear: 26,000 remain.
Polar Bear: 26,000 remain.
Reigning icy terrain, polar bears are at risk because of climate change and loss of sea ice habitat.Saving the polar bears starts with us and the actions we can take to prevent climate change!
Reigning icy terrain, polar bears are at risk because of climate change and loss of sea ice habitat.Saving the polar bears starts with us and the actions we can take to prevent climate change!
Red Alert
Climate change and deforestation are the party-poopers. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) rates many of these guys from "Hey, we need some attention!" (vulnerable) to "Whoa, we’re on the brink!" (critically endangered).Let’s remember how we should be caring for your animal besties:
Red Alert
Climate change and deforestation are the party-poopers. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) rates many of these guys from "Hey, we need some attention!" (vulnerable) to "Whoa, we’re on the brink!" (critically endangered).Let’s remember how we should be caring for your animal besties:
Keeping It Wild: The Habitat Jam
These animals know how to pick their hangout spots, from river banks to treetops. However, we're turning their lush playgrounds into lumber yards and palm oil farms. Not cool, folks!
Keeping It Wild: The Habitat Jam
These animals know how to pick their hangout spots, from river banks to treetops. However, we're turning their lush playgrounds into lumber yards and palm oil farms. Not cool, folks!
So, what’s the problem?Humans.
We’ve been gatecrashing the party too long, and everyone’s not feeling our destructive vibes. It’s time to take a hint and leave!
So, what’s the problem?Humans.
We’ve been gatecrashing the party too long, and everyone’s not feeling our destructive vibes. It’s time to take a hint and leave!
Amazon River Dolphin: Fewer than 10,000.
These creatures are like the surfers of Amazon's aquatic realm. Polluted waterways are messing up their mellow.\
Amazon River Dolphin: Fewer than 10,000.
These creatures are like the surfers of Amazon's aquatic realm. Polluted waterways are messing up their mellow.\
Poison Dart Frog: Numbers unknown.
These tiny, colorful fellas pack a punch. Climate change messes with their skin, the source of their lethal cocktail.
Poison Dart Frog: Numbers unknown.
These tiny, colorful fellas pack a punch. Climate change messes with their skin, the source of their lethal cocktail.
Sloth: 79,000.
Sloth: 79,000.
Think of them as the Zen masters, meditating in trees. Deforestation leaves them without a branch to hang from.We don’t want to be the ones to break it to them - just look at that face!It’s time to take action.
Think of them as the Zen masters, meditating in trees. Deforestation leaves them without a branch to hang from.We don’t want to be the ones to break it to them - just look at that face!It’s time to take action.
Giant Otter: Around 5,000 left.
They're the chatterboxes of the Amazon's waterways. Habitat destruction? Bad news for their social circles.
Giant Otter: Around 5,000 left.
They're the chatterboxes of the Amazon's waterways. Habitat destruction? Bad news for their social circles.
Toucan: 25,000.
Toucan: 25,000.
These beak stars are the fruit-lovers of the canopy. Climate change turns their tropical buffet scarce.And unfortunately, they can’t just PostMates takeout like we can!
These beak stars are the fruit-lovers of the canopy. Climate change turns their tropical buffet scarce.And unfortunately, they can’t just PostMates takeout like we can!
Ocelot: 40,000.
They’re like the ninjas of the Amazon, stealthy but endangered due to habitat fragmentation.
Ocelot: 40,000.
They’re like the ninjas of the Amazon, stealthy but endangered due to habitat fragmentation.
Harpy Eagle: Fewer than 50,000.
Think of them as the Amazon's top gun pilots. Sadly, the airstrips (aka trees) they require are dwindling.
Harpy Eagle: Fewer than 50,000.
Think of them as the Amazon's top gun pilots. Sadly, the airstrips (aka trees) they require are dwindling.
SOS: Save Our Species
But what can we do?First, let's not turn their home into a grocery store aisle of resources. Sustainable forestry is a step forward. Second, support local and international NGOs fighting the good fight. Lastly, let’s be the voice these critters don't have. How can we do that?By sharing the Ecoalition movement whenever we can. Either by purchasing and wearing a bracelet proudly to start conversations or paying a bracelet forward to a loved one.Whatever you do, we’ll plant a new tree for each bracelet bought. We’re on our way to 1 million new trees being planted in the most deforested parts of the Amazon rainforest. We can’t wait to see all the wildlife sing joyfully as their home is slowly restored.No cap; the fate of our planet’s beating heart rests on our shoulders. Ready to step up?Join the Ecoalition Movement! And in the meantime keep an eye out for something special…It may or may not have something to do with a few of the friends we’ve listed above.
SOS: Save Our Species
But what can we do?First, let's not turn their home into a grocery store aisle of resources. Sustainable forestry is a step forward. Second, support local and international NGOs fighting the good fight. Lastly, let’s be the voice these critters don't have. How can we do that?By sharing the Ecoalition movement whenever we can. Either by purchasing and wearing a bracelet proudly to start conversations or paying a bracelet forward to a loved one.Whatever you do, we’ll plant a new tree for each bracelet bought. We’re on our way to 1 million new trees being planted in the most deforested parts of the Amazon rainforest. We can’t wait to see all the wildlife sing joyfully as their home is slowly restored.No cap; the fate of our planet’s beating heart rests on our shoulders. Ready to step up?Join the Ecoalition Movement! And in the meantime keep an eye out for something special…It may or may not have something to do with a few of the friends we’ve listed above.