Wildlife Conservation Initiatives

Elephants are fast disappearing from the wild. Without urgent, international action they could be gone within a generation.

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Our Initiatives save critically endangered wildlife from habitat loss & poaching.

Our mission is to secure a future for elephants and to sustain the beauty and ecological integrity of the places they live; to promote man’s delight in their intelligence and the diversity of their world, and to develop a tolerant relationship between the two species.

Why Elephants Are Important

Elephants are fast disappearing from the wild. Without urgent, international action they could be gone within a generation.

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Elephants play a vital role in maintaining the biodiversity of their ecosystems. As keystone species, they shape their environment by creating and maintaining habitats.

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Elephants, through their feeding habits, contribute to the dispersion of seeds, which helps in the regeneration of forests.

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Elephants contribute to the carbon sequestration process. Forests that elephants inhabit act as carbon sinks, absorbing and storing significant amounts of carbon dioxide, thus mitigating climate change.

Saving elephants is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, elephants play a vital role in maintaining the biodiversity of their ecosystems. As keystone species, they shape their environment by creating and maintaining habitats. Elephants, through their feeding habits, contribute to the dispersion of seeds, which helps in the regeneration of forests. Secondly, elephants are integral to the cultural and economic well-being of many communities. In some regions, elephants are considered sacred and hold cultural significance. Additionally, they attract ecotourism, providing employment opportunities and income for local communities.
John Doe
Designer

Become a Shepherd

Elephants are fast disappearing from the wild. Without urgent, international action they could be gone within a generation.

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Elephants killed in 3 years

During 2011 alone, roughly one of every twelve African elephants was killed by a poacher.

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Our Initiatives save critically endangered wildlife from habitat loss & poaching.

Elephants face various threats, including habitat loss, poaching for ivory, and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these majestic creatures and ensure the health of their ecosystems.