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The environment is where we all meet; where we all have a mutual interest; it is the one thing all of us share.                                                                               -Lady Bird Johnson

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Our Impact

                       

60%

Populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians have, on average declined by 60% between 1970 and 2014.

50%

The Earth is estimated to have lost about half of its shallow water corals  in the past the 30 years

 

20%

A fifth of the Amazon has disappeared in just 50 years

$125 Trillion

Globally, nature provides services worth around 125 trillion a year, while also helping ensure the supply  of fresh air, clean water, food, energy, medicines, and much more. 

Humans are now responsible for causing changes in the environment that hurt animals and plant species. We take up more space on Earth for our homes and cities. We pollute habitats. We illegally hunt and kill animals.

We Still Have Time to Act

To ensure a sustainable future for all living things, we need to urgently curb the loss of nature. The biggest challenge—and biggest opportunity—lies in changing our approach to development and remember that protecting nature also helps protect people.

I created this website to raise money for a non-profit organization, the World Wide Fund For Nature. The WWF is committed to conserving and saving our planet and the thousands of species that reside in it. You can directly donate to WWF or buy art through this website, and all proceeds will go directly to the WWF. To find out more about the WWF, click below. 

If you are interested in buying some nature-inspired art, click below! 

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*Videos and Information taken from the WWF Website

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