Saving species at risk

Scientists estimate that one million species, out of a total eight million, are currently threatened with extinction. As Sir David Attenborough said in last year’s BBC documentary, ‘Extinction: the Facts’, ‘We face a frightening future.’

A Rocha has been working in nature conservation since 1983. One of our distinctives in the environmental world is our firm hold on hope. We are not naïve, but we choose to behave today – caring for all God has made – as if tomorrow is coming.

We also have hope because we have seen how conservation works; there are many stories of places, plants and animals that are still here today thanks to your support.

Over the coming month, we’ll be introducing you to some incredible species all at risk of extinction. Will you help us protect them?

Please give today to support A Rocha scientists working to protect nature at risk.

Photo: White-bellied Pangolin Phataginus tricuspis, by Bart Wursten © National Botanic Garden of Belgium (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

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