February 2022

The important cause that we chose for the month of February was Wildlife Preservation and Protection. Below, we have listed our top Wildlife focused non-profit charities for you to choose from. If you have one in mind that is not on the list just let us know so we can look into it and donate to them!

 

The Dean Schneider Foundation www.deanschneider.com Instagram: dean.schneider

 

Mission:

The Dean Schneider Foundation initiates, supports and operates worldwide projects for the protection of animals, in particular wild animals. This includes, for example, projects aimed at the protection, care and/or reintroduction of animals into the wild. It also pursues projects that highlight the importance of nature and animals while emphasizing the responsibility of treating both respectfully.

 

The Foundation is responsible for the development and implementation of training programs and events, which aim to raise awareness for nature and wildlife and stress the significance of animals for healthy ecosystems. In particular, the programs strive to demonstrate that the respectful “coexistence” of humans, nature and animals is perfectly possible.

Additionally, the foundation also aims to create and run facilities, in which wild animals, who have been the subject of inappropriate or illegal husbandry, can be offered a temporary or permanent home as well as the perspective of a later re-introduction into the wild (if suitable).

 

Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors www.wildlifewarriors.org.au

 

Mission:

Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors was established in 2002 by Steve and Terri Irwin as a way to include and involve other caring people in the protection of injured, threatened or endangered wildlife - from the individual animal to an entire species.

 

World Wildlife (WWF) www.worldwildlife.org

 

Mission:

As the world’s leading conservation organization, WWF works in nearly 100 countries. At every level, we collaborate with people around the world to develop and deliver innovative solutions that protect communities, wildlife, and the places in which they live.

 

WWF works to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies toward sustainability; and protect and restore species and their habitats. Our efforts ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decision-making from a local to a global scale.

WWF connects cutting-edge conservation science with the collective power of our partners in the field, more than 1 million supporters in the United States and 5 million globally, and our partnerships with communities, companies, and governments.Today, human activities put more pressure on nature than ever before, but it’s also humans who have the power to change this trajectory. Together, we can address the greatest threats to life on this planet and protect the natural resources that sustain and inspire us.

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