An endangered species is one that is on the verge of becoming extinct in the near future, either globally or in a specific political jurisdiction. Endangered species may face extinction as a result of causes such as habitat degradation, poaching, and the introduction of invasive species.
Endangered: works diligently to conserve and restore vulnerable wildlife, both on the ground and in the courts. Out work is largely focused on North America, although it has a tremendous global influence. Polar bears, wolves, sea turtles, sharks, panthers, manatees, and much more are among the species we work to protect. We work on policies to preserve endangered creatures, but we also provide practical guidance to individuals who have to live with bears!. We support any actions that contribute to wildlife conservation, preservation, and protection, such as anti-poaching, environmental stewardship, raising community awareness, and giving medical treatment to animals in need.
Endangered employs a wide range of techniques and strategies, including policy analysis and lobbying, litigation, new scientific and technology initiatives, and field conservation. Every Endangered program aligns with or contributes to at least one of three main imperatives: the protection of endangered species, the preservation of habitat, and the development of new ways to protect endangered species.
One way we do this is by throught the three P's
Prevent:: Reduce the extinction of animals and their habitats.
Protect:: Save endangered and vulnerable species, as well as their habitats.
Provide:: Ensure the well-being of fragile species and their habitats.
Passionate people who are willing to take action and promote awareness about the risks to wildlife while collecting critical cash for our initiatives are the heart of what drives our work forward. Take a look at the numerous people who were able to make it possible.