The Global Effort to Save Species and Heritage
Protecting animals is important for our planet’s future.
Efforts worldwide to save endangered animals while respecting local customs and traditions are key to a world where diversity is valued.
In Africa, elephants and white rhinos are sacred animals because of religion and culture.
They are considered very special.
Organizations like WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) and WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society) help protect them.
In Asia, Bengal tigers are at risk, and people have strong feelings for them because they’re a part of many beliefs and cultures, like Hinduism.
Groups like WWF and WCS are always working to keep these tigers around.
In North America, organizations such as Coyote Project or American Bird Conservancy work to protect animals such as coyotes and rare birds.
People there recognize the importance of sharing their space with animals and believe in keeping nature safe.
South America is looking out for animals like Andean condors and hyacinth macaws.
People there think nature and animals are important, and they take care of them because it’s a part of their way of life.
Oceania is concentrating on saving endangered animals like the kākāpō parrot and spotted shag.
People there love the sea and protect marine life.
Organizations like WWF and Oceania Marine Group work hard to safeguard the environment and animals, in harmony with cultural values.
Living with animals is very important for making our world better and longer lasting.
It’s important to connect culture with animal protection.
This helps us make our world more harmonious and keeps our connection with the environment strong.