Operation Thunder has grown over the years, encompassing 138 countries.

Its success shows the power of international collaboration against wildlife crime, but continued funding is uncertain.

Together, we can make a difference! #GlobalConservation #CollaborationMatters

Global Conservation Launches $50 Million Global Parks Fund to Protect 100 of The Last Intact Forests and Habitats

/PRNewswire/ -- Global Conservation has established a new $50 million Global Parks Fund focused on protecting endangered National Parks in developing countries....

Top 10 Victories for Animals in 2022

Year after year, the dangers facing animals grow larger, more urgent, and more complex. And year after year, IFAW is on the frontlines fighting to ensure a f...

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Former colonial powers grew rich by exploiting and plundering #NaturalResources all over the world. Now home grown #Kleptocrats, using natural resources for the growth of their swiss bank accounts, bristle at being told to preserve some resources in the name of #GlobalConservation.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/19/climate/biodiversity-cop15-montreal-30x30.html
COP15 Biodiversity Talks: Countries Sign On to “30x30” Conservation Plan

Roughly 190 nations, aiming to halt a dangerous decline in biodiversity, agreed to preserve 30 percent of the planet’s land and seas. The United States is not officially a participant.