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Wildlife populations are declining at a phenomenal rate of almost 70% in the last 50 years alone. David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) focuses on fighting wildlife crime, protecting endangered species and engaging local communities living amongst wildlife.
But we can’t do it alone.
Join our community of wildlife warriors and halt species extinction.
Tigers are being slaughtered for their body parts. Every 25 minutes an elephant is killed for its tusks. The pangolin is the world’s most trafficked mammal. The snow leopard is killed in retaliation for preying on livestock. There are fewer than 6,500 painted dogs left in the wild.
These are just some facts that show the dire state of our natural world. But together we can make a difference. Help us halt species extinction today.
By signing up to David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, you are helping us safeguard not only the future of the iconic tiger, but also other species that are on the brink of extinction such as pangolins, elephants and snow leopards. We’ll keep you updated on the conservation of endangered species in Africa and Asia, as well as other ways to support our work through campaigns, events and fundraising activities.
Donate to our Tiger Appeal now…
The increasing demand for tiger skins and derivatives has pushed this iconic species to the brink of extinction, with numbers of captive animals surpassing their wild counterparts. Find out more here.
Today, there are as few as 3,800 tigers remaining in the wild. That represents a devastating population decrease of 96% in just the last century…
Animal adoption is a fun and impactful way you can make a difference. Adopt a tiger for just £3 a month, and you’ll be supporting us as we carry out vital work to save this icon of our wild world.
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All donations will help us continue our vital work conservation work to protect endangered species and turn the tide on extinction.
Donate to support our Tiger Appeal today