World Wildlife Fund, Inc.
The world's leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States and millions globally. WWF's unique way of working combines global reach with a foundation in science, involves action at every level from local to global, and ensures the delivery of innovative solutions that meet the needs of both people and nature.WWF works to conserve the world's most important forests to sustain nature's diversity, benefit our climate, and support human well-being Safeguard healthy oceans and marine livelihoodsSecure water for people and natureProtect the worlds most important speciesDrive sustainable food systems to conserve nature and feed humanityCreate a climate-resilient and zero-carbon world, powered by renewable energy
Environmental Defense Fund
Environmental Defense Fund's mission is to build a vital Earth. For everyone. By leveraging our deep expertise in science and economics, EDF delivers bold, game-changing solutions to address the biggest challenge of our time — climate change. We work to stabilize the climate, strengthen the ability of people and nature to thrive and support people's health. Working in more than 30 countries, we focus on the areas where we can make the biggest impact. From slashing pollution from transportation around the world, to slowing the warming we're experiencing now by cutting methane pollution, to bolstering nature's own capacity to stabilize the climate.
Wildlife Conservation Society
WCS saves wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature.
Endangered Species Coalition
The Endangered Species Coalition’s mission is to stop the human-caused extinction of our nation’s at-risk species, to protect and restore their habitats, and to guide these fragile populations along the road to recovery. We work to safeguard and strengthen the Endangered Species Act, a law that enables every citizen to act on behalf of threatened and endangered wildlife—animals, fish, plants, and insects—and the wild places they call home. We are a national network of conservation, scientific, education, religious, sporting, outdoor recreation, business and community organizations—and more than ½ million individual activists and supporters—all dedicated to protecting our nation’s disappearing wildlife and last remaining wild places. And we use grassroots mobilization, education, and target