Mana Pools National Park has the amazing success of having no poached elephants since 2019, Akashinga's all-women anti-poaching unit is supported in growth and strength of numbers while expanding into Mana Pools, and river patrols shut down crocodile poaching efforts.
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New GC Video - STOP Extinction Now on YouTube
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Our planet is being cut and cleared. Our wildlife is being killed and sold. Our rainforests are burning. The extinction of species, plant and animal, has now accelerated to where we have lost more species in the past hundred years than the million years before. Because of the human impact on our Earth in the last fifty years, over 80% of our tropical rainforests in Asia, and over 50% of the Amazon’s jungles have been lost. Today, mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, amphibians and insect kingdoms are collapsing. Right now over one million species teeter on the brink of extinction. The effects of losing critical species could ultimately lead to the loss of our own - mankind.
As we destroy our rainforests, pollute our watersheds, and decimate marine habitats and entire fisheries, we are threatened by our own self-destruction. Leading scientists around the world agree that the actions we take now will be critical to the final outcome. Our final outcome. We must act now to protect our world’s national parks, tropical rainforests and animal sanctuaries, the last bastions for survival of species on earth.
By stopping human destruction we will save our last critically endangered species along with their wild habitats. Unlike America, developing countries need critical support - financial, technical and operational resources to protect their national parks and world heritage.
We need your support to STOP EXTINCTION NOW by protecting our last intact forests and wildlife habitats. Before it is too late.
Fight extinction today by saving our global parks and critical wildlife habitats for future generations.
Go to globalconservation.org and show your support. Join STOPExtinctions.org and see how you can help endangered species in each country and make a difference today.
Other news
In May of 2023, Global Conservation is invited by the Government of Peru to assist in deploying Global Park Defense in two critical areas facing deforestation in Otishi National Park and Asháninka Communal Reserve covering over half a million hectacres in the Amazon region of Peru.
read moreSince 2018, Global Conservation has been supporting the work of Uganda Conservation Foundation (UCF) and the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) to restore wildlife, effective park management, and tourism numbers in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda.
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Based on the strong results by Uganda Conservation Foundation (UCF) and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) in Murchison Falls National Park over the past 5 years, Global Conservation has approved undertaking a new GC Project in Kidepo Valley National Park on the northern border with South Sudan.