Helping Endangered Animals, you can too!


"Guardians of The Wild: Stand with Us, Stand for Them."


What do we do?

We are a group of young like-minded individuals with a strong care and passion for the life of our wilderness. We have participated in making an improvement to our habits to ensure a better lifestyle towards our magical wildlife. We have created this website to educate others on how to create a happier home for our furry friends.

Javan Rhinos

As of 2022, the Javan rhino population was estimated to be around 72 individuals, and they were primarily confined to the Ujung Kulon National Park in Java, Indonesia. Conservation efforts have been focused on protecting and expanding their habitat, as well as implementing anti-poaching measures to safeguard the remaining population.

Amur Leopard

Over the years the Amur leopard hasn't just been hunted mercilessly, its homelands have been gradually destroyed by unsustainable logging, forest fires, road building, farming, and industrial development.

Southern Sea otter

The southern sea otter population, also known as the California sea otter, was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. While efforts were underway to recover this population, they faced challenges such as disease, predation, and habitat limitations.

Asiatic Tiger

According to studies, it is said that there are only 50 cheetahs left. One of the reasons for the disappearance of Asiatic cheetahs is the absence of preferred prey. We know for a fact that when small animals in an area are overhunted, it affects the larger ones too.


What can you do to help?

Many reasons to why the endangered species of our world are close to extinction, is due to human habits. There are many ways in which you can change your day to day lifestyle to help this problem.

Limit Co2 emissions.

Limit your Co2 emissions in your daily life, this can be as simple as riding a bike or walking to your destination instead of using a car.

Recycle and buy sustainable products

Recycling your waste and buying sustainable products such as bamboo, minimizing palm oil and any product collected from an endangered species environment.

Protect our wildlife

It is as simple as picking up a piece of trash and making sure we keep our world clean. Everyone is capable of saving our furry friends.


Why do we do this?

From a survey that we created we found that younger people tend to know more about where in the world endangered species are affected. On top of that our survey concluded that women tend to know more about how and where endangered species were affected most. In conclusion we do this because we want to increase the amount of knowledge people have on this topic so that we can try to save as many animals from extinction as possible.