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OUR MISSION

Global Conservation is the only international nature conservation group whose sole mission is the direct protection of endangered national parks and indigenous territories in developing countries.

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100% of your donation directly funds innovative park defense programs that empower local communities to protect their wildlife.

Our Process:
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Community Protection

Our Global Park Defense projects work with local communities to engage technology-driven, multi-year defense strategies in national parks and UNESCO World Heritage sites across the planet.

Each project deploys advanced monitoring and ranger training methods to ensure “no cut, no kill” defense systems that protect threatened wildlife and ecosystems.

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