
Every dollar funds last-mile protection — anti-poaching patrols, breeding programs, and habitat corridors for species teetering at the edge of forever.
Camera-trap stills, ranger snapshots, and donor-submitted photographs. Each tile is a species. Each number is a count. Click any to adopt.

Sumatra, Indonesia
Sumatran Tiger
Panthera tigris sumatrae
Leuser Patrol Network

California, USA
California Condor
Gymnogyps californianus
Pinnacles Breeding Program
Java, Indonesia
Javan Rhino
Rhinoceros sondaicus
Ujung Kulon Sanctuary
Botswana
African Wild Dog
Lycaon pictus
Savanna Corridor Initiative
Russian Far East
Amur Leopard
Panthera pardus orientalis
Land of the Leopard NP

Borneo
Pangolin (Sunda)
Manis javanica
Night Patrol & Release

Wyoming, USA
Black-footed Ferret
Mustela nigripes
Prairie Dog Colony Restoration

Uttar Pradesh, India
Gharial
Gavialis gangeticus
Chambal River Sanctuary
— Recovery in progress —

DRC / Rwanda / Uganda
Mountain Gorilla
Gorilla beringei beringei
Virunga Ranger Support

Himalayas
Snow Leopard
Panthera uncia
High Altitude Corridor
North Pacific
Humpback Whale
Megaptera novaeangliae
Pacific Migration Route
“We found pugmarks at grid 7-Foxtrot at 03:14. Fresh. She'd been there within the hour. The camera trap caught her — all four paws, full flank, that unmistakable broken-stripe pattern on her left shoulder. Camera 31 had been dark for six weeks. Then she walked back into frame like nothing had happened. I cried into my field notes. I'm not embarrassed to say that.”
Dr. Sari Dewi Kusuma
Lead Field Biologist · Leuser Conservation Program
The Leuser Ecosystem spans 2.6 million hectares — the last place on Earth where Sumatran tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans share the same forest. Refuge funds 31 patrol routes crossing this landscape, each one staffed by rangers who sleep in the field for weeks at a time.
31
Active patrol routes
4
Species under protection
847km²
Corridor secured


2019 · Fragmented

2026 · Restored
Satellite comparison: Leuser corridor · 847 km² reforested since 2019
We don't do vague “conservation.” Every amount below maps to an exact field action — the kind you could describe to a ranger over a fire.
Field Battery
Powers one camera trap for a month
Camera traps are the eyes of every patrol. A single battery keeps a trap running 30 days — capturing proof of life, poacher trails, and recovery milestones.
Patrol Rations
Feeds a ranger for one week in the field
Rangers sleep in the forest for 7–14 days at a stretch. Your $50 covers the rations that keep one ranger in the field for a full week — rice, dried fish, electrolytes.
Vet Intervention
Sponsors one veterinary emergency response
Snare injuries, mange, and human-wildlife conflict wounds require rapid vet response. $200 funds one full emergency intervention — transport, sedation, treatment, and release.
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By the time you finish reading this, a ranger in Sumatra is checking a camera trap. What they find next week depends, in part, on whether you were here today.
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