Do you know what the largest animal on Earth is? It is a type of whale that is considered to be one of the most endangered animals and it’s the Sperm Whale. Let’s explore this interesting mammal and its important role within the marine ecosystem.
In case you missed it, our planet isn’t really doing great. Finding effective ways to help the environment should top our priorities if we are to save ourselves and generations to come.
The Oriental Short Short-Clawed Ot is an amazing animal that may be seen in East Asia, but no one has ever seen one in the wild. They might be found near bodies of water such as streams and rivers, where they hunt for fish.
Snow Leopards are the most elusive of all big cats, and they have been hunted to near extinction in the wild and they are a threatened species. These leopards are also threatened by poaching, habitat loss, and their low reproductive rate. Find out why these species are so endangered and what you can do to …
The Caspian Seal is an endangered species native to the Caspian Sea. The seal has been hunted for centuries, and its population has dwindled. Many threats to the Caspian Seal’s survival include climate change, oil spills, and poaching.
What is the International Elephant Foundation? International Elephant Foundation is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization committed to protecting Elephants. They do many things and see themselves as an umbrella organization encompassing the International Elephant Society, International Animal Rescue, and International Veterinary Dental College. The organization aims to support elephant conservation and protection—the International Elephant Species through …
There’s something special about the Amur tiger. As the largest of all tigers, this subspecies is known for its power, strength, and stealth. But what makes it truly unique is its spirit.
What is ‘Kiwis for Kiwi’? Kiwis for Kiwi is an organization that rescues kiwi all over the world. Kiwis for Kiwi is a conservation-based, not profit-based organization.
Pandas have been around for thousands of years and have lived peacefully. But along the way, they have become endangered animals. Why are pandas endangered?
Spoon-Billed Sandpipers get their name from their distinctive bill which is shaped like a spoon and is used to feed by sifting through shallow water for small crustaceans and mollusks.










