Mother & baby long-eared owls nestle, their ears prominent. They have Brown-gray-beige plumage, yellow-orange eyes eyes.
iStock.com/Lavin photography
Mother & baby long-eared owls nestle, their ears prominent. They have Brown-gray-beige plumage, yellow-orange eyes eyes.
iStock.com/Lavin photography

THREATENED SPECIES

Millions of Species on the Brink as Human Activities Fuel Climate Change and Pollution

Protect Nature Now: Our Survival Depends on It

A threatened species—whether animal, plant, or fungus—is more than just a scientific classification. It signals the escalating damage caused by habitat loss, pollution, climate change, and other human-driven factors. As these species edge closer to extinction, the delicate balance of our ecosystems and survival hangs in the balance.

All life on Earth is intricately connected. If we don’t act soon, millions of species humans rely on for food, medicine, and clean air could vanish. This loss would trigger one of the greatest disasters in human history, affecting our health, economies, and even the air we breathe.

When we care for our planet, we secure a future for all species, including ourselves. The choice is ours, and it’s urgent. Will you stand up to protect nature, reduce waste, and push for stronger environmental policies? Our planet, our home, is in our hands.

Adult Sumatran tiger drinks from pond, green, yellow leaves and grey stones on ground, black stripes on orange and white fur, yellow eyes.
iStock.com/Kevin Wells

Sumatran Tiger

Critically Endangered
Magnificent, Yet So Vulnerable to Extinction!
Staghorn corals on the clear blue ocean have an antler-like shape and  golden tan or pale brown colors, with white tips.
iStock.com/Aaron Bull

Staghorn Coral

Critically Endangered
A Coral Species on the Edge of Extinction
Red panda with dense reddish-brown fur, a black belly, black legs and nose, brown eyes, white-lined ears and muzzle.
Flickr/Mathias Appel

Red Panda

Endangered
An Amazing Species on the Brink of Extinction
Red handfish with boxy head, blue eyes, red-orange round body with dark spots all over, wart-like skin, hand-like fins.
© Lou De Beuzeville/iNaturalist

Red Handfish

Critically Endangered
An Incredible Fish on the Edge of Extinction
A green March's Palm Pit Viper on a wet brown log. It has slender body with a triangular-shaped head, large eyes with vertical pupils, yellowish belly.
© Alex Rebelo/iNaturalist

March’s Palm Pit Viper

Endangered
Racing Against Time to Save Them
Lime-green Lemur leaf frog clinks on a branch. It has dark spots, white tummy, black eye line, no webbed yellow fingers and toes.
iStock.com/Thorsten Spoerlein

Lemur Leaf Frog

Critically Endangered
Tiny, Beautiful, and a Critical Species to Preserve
Two Lear's Macaws soar, sporting vivid blue plumage, dark accents on heads, wings, tails. Yellowish-green eyes, whitish eye-ring, yellow base on black bills.
© Norton Santos/iNaturalist

Lear's Macaw

Endangered
Magnificent Macaws Struggling to Survive
Koala holds a tree. Its fur is grey with white on the belly, claws are black and pointy, nose is black and it has little brown eyes
Dirk Heuser/Pixabay

Koala

Endangered
Iconic Creatures on the Edge of Extinction
A Hawaiian Crow perches on a tree, it has back feather and light grey legs.
USFWS/Public Domain

Hawaiian Crow

Extinct In The Wild
An Essential Species Absent in the Wild
A female golden monkey with left hand holds to a mossy branch, eyes are golden and big, golden-orange long fur on face and back.
DHDeposit18/Depositphotos

Golden Monkey

Endangered
Echoes in the Trees and the Fading Calls of the Unique Species
A portrait of a Blue Iguana head. It has dusky blue to dark grey skin with hardly visible cross bands, black eyes with a little red haft-circle in the end.
iStock.com/Adogslifephoto

Grand Cayman Blue Iguana

Endangered
Conservation Has Helped Them Back
A critically geometric tortoise sitting on the sandy gound cover with small brown and reddish stones, wild cream flowers and weeds behind. Its shell has black and yellow patterns of triangle shapes.
Gkback/Depositphotos

Geometric Tortoise

Critically Endangered
Small Creatures Facing Huge Survival Challenges.
California Condor with bald red and orange head, dark plumage, large hooked beak, brown eyes with yellow and orange hues.
Joe Lewis/flickr

California Condor

Critically Endangered
Doing Better - But Still Needing Help