Save the Rhino Save the Rhino International has evolved into the leading non-profit rhino organisation in the UK, if not Europe. Their aim is to ensure the survival of the rhinoceros species in the wild, working in close consultation with rhino conservationists in Africa and Asia, attempting to bridge the gap between experts in the field desperately in need of funds and people who are able to help. |
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The Tiger Information Centre This site provides a comprehensive one-stop overview of global tiger populations. |
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Project Tiger
| Project Tiger was launched on April1 1973 in Corbett on the basis of the recommendations of a special task force of the Indian Board of Wildlife. |
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Responsible Travel A site filled with the world's largest selection of responsible/eco-travel trips and accommodation. Responsibletravel.com's mission is to change tourism by promoting and campaigning for great travel experiences that also benefit conservation and local people. |
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The Ocean Conservancy
| The Ocean Conservancy works to protect ocean ecosystems and conserve the global abundance and diversity of marine wildlife through science-based advocacy, research and public education. |
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ConservationOnline An interactive wildlife, environmental and cultural experience designed to raise awareness of global conservation issues by highlighting the solutions put forward by a variety of conservation organisations to a number of ongoing problems. |
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The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society
| The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) is the world's most active charity dedicated to the conservation and welfare of all whales, dolphins and porpoises (also known as cetaceans). |
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Asian Animal Protection Network AAPN aims to develop intra-regional co-operation and provide an entry point for enquiries from other regions. An information exchange network. Issues include but are not limited to: animal welfare, animal rights, vegetarian/vegan concerns, humane education, wildlife habitat conservation, traditional medicine, zoos, safari parks, circuses, the fur trade, elephants, bears, tigers, wolves, dogs, cats, etc. Current emphasis is on China, Japan and Korea but looking to expand remit to cover issues in all parts of East Asia and then the whole of Asia. |
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Animals Asia Foundation A Hong Kong based charity rescuing 500 caged and cathetered Moon Bears from the worst bear farms in Sichuan Province, China |
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Earthjustice
| Earthjustice is a public interest law firm dedicated to enforcing and strengthening environmental laws on behalf of organisations and communities to protect the earth and defend the right of all people to a healthy environment. |
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Asian Diver - Scuba and other marine interests Magazine. The first and leading Pan-Asian Underwater Resource. |
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Balikpapan Orangutan Society A nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of orangutans and their rainforest habitat. |
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Wetlands International - Asia Pacific Wetlands International is the leading non-profit organisation dedicated solely to the crucial work of wetland conservation and sustainable management. |
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OceanNEnvironment OceanNEnvironment, is a non-profit organisation listed with the Registrar of Environmental Organisations in Australia. The mission of OceanNEnvironment promotes and initiates preservation projects as well as endeavors to document the status of coral reefs, bio-diversity and the impact of man-made pollution through research programs and educational expeditions. |
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Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime (PAW) This site gives detailed information on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) with respect to the UK. With useful information on enforcement, licensing, contacts and information for travellers. |
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UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre The site of the world biodiversity and information centre of the United Nations Environment Programme. |
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ASEAN Review of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation (ARBEC) ARBEC is an active platform fro publication of news and research papers dedicated to the study of South East Asian Biodiversity. |
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International Crane Foundation The International Crane Foundation works worldwide to conserve cranes and the wetland and grassland communities on which they depend. |
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The United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
The United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
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The United Nations Environment Program
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Interpol International Criminal Police Organization, which aims to ensure and promote mutual assistance between police authorities. |
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service U.S. Government agency charged with the responsibility of conserving, protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats. |
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The World Conservation Union A union of governments, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations working at the field and policy levels, together with scientists and experts, to protect nature.
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"The Red List" The World Conservation Union's Red List of Threatened Species |
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TRAFFIC Wildlife trade monitoring network jointly run by IUCN and WWF |
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Seafood Watch Pocket Guide for Consumers Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch Pocket Guide for Consumers, designed to raise consumer awareness about the importance of buying seafood from sustainable sources. |
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U.S. Representatives
In the U.S., write to your local senator or congressperson to show your concern for conservation.
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International Representatives Outside the U.S., contact your local government representative to ensure wildlife conservation is in the spotlight and encourage allocating funds to local conservation projects. |
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