International Anti-Poaching Federation
Conservation
We are GAARD
Across the world, small teams of equipped and trained specialists are deployed to remote and dangerous locations to protect Earth's natural resources for current and future generations.
The Global Agency for Animals Response and Defense has a structured approach to conservation while working with allies around the world to protect species from extinction, restore and maintain habitats, protect and enhance ecosystems and diversity.
The projects we specialize in are wildlife rescue, biodiversity management, plus research and development through partnerships with governments and communities.
People need nature. We, at GAARD, envision a world where wildlife and ecosystems thrive because they are valued and enhanced by human interaction, and the diversity of society.
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Wildlife Act
Teams of professional conservationists lead volunteers and students across Africa to save the endangered and threatened wildlife from extinction. Through monitoring, research and management, Wildlife Act develops programs with local communities to secure and protect existing areas as well as expansion.
Wildlife Conservation Society
The Wildlife Conservation Society works through education, science, inspiration and action to save wildlife and wild spaces worldwide. Combating the human footprint to bring their operations nationwide, they are determined to aid with their programs, zoos and aquariums.
World Wildlife Fund
The world's leading conservation organization. Parternering with local communities, up to national governments, their leaders and agencies, the WWF works to protect, sustain, and restore the national habitats and species on a global scale.
World Animal Protection
Internationally renowned, WAP takes aim at protecting animal livelihoods. The rights of your household pet, farm and zoo animals, and the demand to end global wildlife trade. Their mission is to create a better world for all animals in the world.
The Nature Conservancy