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Critically Endangered Species

Human beings are the greatest threat to the survival of endangered species through poaching, habitat destruction and the effects of climate change. The time to act is now!

  • Sea Turtle

    Sea turtles have roamed Earth's oceans for over 100 million years, making them older than dinosaurs. These ancient mariners can live 50 to 100 years...

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  • Elephant

    Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth, with African elephants weighing up to 14,000 pounds. They have remarkable memories and can...

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  • Alligator

    Alligators are powerful reptiles found primarily in freshwater environments across the southeastern United States. These ancient predators can grow up...

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  • Bald Eagle

    Bald eagles are North America's most iconic bird of prey, instantly recognizable by their distinctive white head and dark brown body...

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  • Black Bear

    Black bears are highly intelligent and adaptable animals found throughout North America. These powerful mammals can weigh between 200...

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  • Butterfly

    Butterflies are among nature's most delicate and colorful insects, found on every continent except Antarctica. With over 17,000 species worldwide, they...

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  • Cactus

    Cacti are among the most resilient plants on Earth, thriving in some of the harshest environments. These remarkable succulents store water in their thick...

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  • Dog

    Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, making them one of humanity's oldest animal companions. They possess an incredible sense of smell, with up to 300 million...

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  • Dolphin

    Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals known for their playful behavior and complex social structures. They communicate with each other through clicks, whistles, and body...

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  • Giraffe

    Giraffes are the tallest land animals, with adult males reaching heights of 14 to 19 feet. Their long necks contain the same number of vertebrae as humans...

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  • Grizzly Bear

    Grizzly bears are one of North America's largest land predators, weighing up to 800 pounds and standing nearly 10 feet tall on their hind legs. These powerful...

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  • Help Save Our Forest

    Forests cover nearly one-third of Earth's land surface and are home to about 80% of all terrestrial species. They play a crucial role in regulating our climate...

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  • Evergreen Tree

    Evergreen trees retain their foliage year-round, providing consistent greenery and shelter even during winter months. Unlike deciduous trees that shed...

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  • Bee

    Bees are among nature's most important pollinators, visiting millions of flowers daily to collect nectar and pollen. A single bee colony can contain up to...

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  • Koala

    Koalas are marsupials native to Australia, spending most of their lives in eucalyptus trees. Despite their common nickname "koala bear," they are not...

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  • Leopard

    Leopards are solitary, elusive big cats found across Africa and parts of Asia. Known for their distinctive golden coat with dark rosette markings, they are...

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  • Lion

    Lions are the second-largest living cat species, with males weighing up to 570 pounds. They are the only truly social cats, living in groups called prides that ...

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  • Manatee

    Manatees are large, peaceful marine mammals that spend their entire lives in water. These herbivores graze on aquatic plants and can consume up to 10% of....

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  • Mermaid

    Mermaids have captivated human imagination for thousands of years, appearing in the folklore and mythology of cultures across the globe. From....

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  • Monkey

    Monkeys are highly intelligent primates found across tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. They possess complex social structures, living in...

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  • Bald Eagle

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  • Help Save Our Forest

    Cross River Gorillas and Mountain Gorillas are both classified as Critically Endangered and Endangered by the IUCN since 1996 – that is two out of five gorilla subspecies.

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  • I proudly wear my Bracelet every day! Thank you LLP for letting us help our precious wildlife.

    Lana Stevens

  • My son always loved Elephants he will be happy to know that his gift will help save them.

    Joe Hanson

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