Raising awareness and supporting conservation efforts for all our critically endangered wildlife.
Our Mission

Our Mission
EndangeredWildlifeOrg aims to provide information to help educate people and raise awareness of the wildlife that faces a struggle to survive. Often species are critically endangered before people even know anything about them, that is something we hope to change, as with greater education and awareness, the greater the chances of survival are for these precious species.

Discovery of giant freshwater stingray in Cambodia
A recent discovery of a Giant Freshwater Stingray in a remote part of the Mekong river in Cambodia fills many with hope the species is still surviving with a sustainable population. However, this is under threat.
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The Costs of Conservation
The costs of conservation projects are rarely detailed. This is a key thing that must improve and is a big part of our mission at Endangered Wildlife ORG as not knowing how money is being spent or what the most cost effective conservation techniques are major problems within the field. An interesting study has looked into this with some alarming findings.
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Loss of Sumatran rhinos leaves several plant species without a seed disperser
The loss of the Sumatran Rhino will leave a major hole in the ecosystem as it is a primary seed disperser for Sumatran forests. Find out more about how this will impact and why it is important this species survies.
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The Psychology of Trophy Hunters
Psychology of trophy hunting: why some people kill animals for sport? Find out more on why people feel it necessary to kill endangered wildlife for sport. Let’s understand more about them to better combat the issue.
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African Wild Dogs return to Malawi
The endangered African Wild Dog is making a return to the country of Malawi. Learn more about the efforts that are being made to save this unique and interesting animal in Africa.
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COVID restriction help Mountain Gorillas
Mountain Gorillas have seen a reduction in respiratory outbreaks within gorilla families as a result of COVID restriction on park visitors which is leading calls for these restrictions to remain in place.
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How climate change impacts fisheries
Climate change is upon us and will lead to a whole host of issues, one such issue being the shifting of tuna populations as water temperatures change, which will greatly impact Pacific island nations who economically depend on these fish.
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Western Lowland Gorilla
ANIMAL OF THE MONTH
With around 20,000 Western Lowland Gorillas the numbers lie about the situation the species faces. Hunting, logging and disease can quickly wipe out the remaining populations through the Congo and surrounding areas.
This month we are raising funds to go towards the The Gorilla Organisation which provides many projects and much need support to gorilla conservation in the Congo.
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