Across oceans, forests, and frozen lakes, the world’s most extraordinary creatures are vanishing — not from myth or memory, but from now. Some have fewer than a hundred left. Others live in a single valley, a shrinking shoreline, or a lake warming too fast to hold them.
They are not just endangered — they are on the brink.
The vaquita, a shy porpoise found only in Mexico’s Gulf of California, may be gone within years.
The Saimaa ringed seal — cut off from the sea for 10,000 years — is down to just a few hundred in Finland’s lakes.
The Amur leopard, the rarest big cat on Earth, stalks a forest where it’s mostly alone.
These animals aren’t statistics. They’re stories. They breathe, grieve, care for their young, and fight to survive in a world we’ve made harder for them every day.
This page exists for them. Not just to raise awareness — but to ask, What will we do?
Because it’s not too late. Not yet.
We’ve chosen to support nonprofits working directly to protect these creatures — to guard their habitats, stop illegal hunting, and give them even the smallest chance to live on.
Please take a moment to meet them. Learn their names. And if you feel moved, join the fight for their survival.
Sea turtles have journeyed Earth’s oceans for over 100 million years. Today, six of the seven species are endangered due to plastic pollution, poaching, and habitat loss. Conservationists work tirelessly to protect nesting beaches, rescue hatchlings, and clean our seas.
Supported Organization: SEE Turtles
Bees pollinate 70% of our global crops — yet their numbers are plummeting due to pesticides, disease, and climate change. Without them, our food systems and ecosystems collapse. Every shirt sold helps us support pollinator preservation and rewilding efforts.
Supported Organization: Pollinator Partnership
The Saimaa ringed seal lives only in Finland’s Lake Saimaa, the world’s rarest freshwater seal. Warming winters and fishing nets threaten their survival. Conservationists are creating artificial snow lairs to give pups shelter and time to grow strong.
Supported Organization: WWF Finland
The vaquita is the most endangered marine mammal on Earth — found only in a small stretch of Mexico’s Gulf of California. Fishing nets and illegal trade are pushing this shy porpoise toward extinction. But there are still teams in the water, working tirelessly to keep them safe.
Supported Organization: Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
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