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June 2009
Check out the 10 of the most unknown endangered animals that need conservation effort!


June 2009
Tell your representatives to support the EPA to ban the use of the dangerous herbicide atrazine from the U.S. market! Take action now!


May 2009
ESI is expanding its actions to save the rainforest and endangered animals. Join us for direct impacts on the ground!


April 2009
905 recent known extinct species and hundreds of thousands suspected to have vanished forever! Check out our up to date list of recent extinct species!


March 2009
The endangered Kagu Rhynochetos jubatus from New Caledonia is slowly recovering from decades of sharp decline! Read more!


February 2009
We estimated about 300 gorillas killed a year for the bushmeat market in Southern Congo. Commercial bushmeat hunting is killing great apes faster than their habitat can be cut down! Visit our photo gallery to learn more!


January 2009
The survival tipping point of the bluefin tuna has been reached! The increasing rarity of bluefin tuna and worldwide sushi madness are driving the bluefin to the brink of extinction. Read more!


December 2008
ESI welcomes the new Brazilian plan to cut the Amazon destruction in half. It is a major step and it will reinforce our work to protect rainforest, biodiversity, and indigenous people.


November 2008
Illegal bushmeat hunting is not slowing down in Central Africa! In Congo our local team discovered various illegal endangered animals for sale. Take action!


October 2008
Join us on October 4th at the Wildlife Conservation Expo in San Francisco and discover our new campaign to save endangered species and wild habitats.


September 2008
An alarming fact: 231 of the 704 coral species are threatened. Losing coral reefs is not acceptable as they provide tremendous benefits to local communities and environment. ESI is now actively engaged in restoring and protecting coral reefs.


August 2008
In partnership with the Conservation Research Group of St Albert College and local fishermen, ESI is fostering research and conservation activities in Western Ghats, South India to protect endemic freshwater endangered fish.


July 2008
ESI has successfully completed surveys and conservation awareness of the critically endangered Dahl's Toad-headed Turtle (Batrachemys dahli) in Colombia and found additional wild populations. More research and conservation activities will be on the way soon to protect this unique turtle species and its habitat. The Dahl's Toad-headed Turtle is one of the most endangered turtle in the world!


June 2008
We have already planted thousands of mangrove trees or rainforest by the sea to protect costal line, improve fish diversity, and fight global warming. More trees will be planted throughout the year! Discover our mangrove project!






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