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A World Aware. A Future Restored.

Our Vision

Our vision at Earth Plus is simple: protect the endangered species on our planet. We are dedicated to contributing as much aid and assistance as possible to the threatened environments and endangered species by funding extensive research, providing medical aid, protecting habitats, etc. Our most important mission is spreading awareness and encouraging community involvement. A World Aware a Future Restored.

Our Mission

Our mission is to target many reasons of the endangerment of the species, such as fighting for the enforcement of laws that protect endangered species threatened by humans, or laws better protecting the environments of these endangered species. We also provide conservation centers and extensive medical care for animals in need.

Some Examples of Endangered Species

Black Rhino

  • The Black Rhino species has a population of around 6,487.
  • There are many illegal international markets for rhino horns.
  • Rhino horns are used for traditional medicine or as displays of status or wealth.
  • Image of a Black Rhino.

Sunda Tiger

  • The Sunda Tiger species has a population of less than 400.
  • There are many cases of illegal poaching for the tigers' body parts.
  • There is frequent habitat destruction, illegal timber harvesting, and forest conversion in tiger habitats.
  • Image of a Sunda Tiger.

Sumatran Elephant

  • The Sumatran Elephant species has a population between 2,400 and 2,800.
  • There are many cases of illegal poaching mostly for the elephants' tusks.
  • There is a lot of habitat loss for the elephants.
  • Image of a Sumatran Elephant.

Some Examples of Endangered Species

Black Rhino

  • The Black Rhino species has a population of around 6,487.
  • There are many illegal international markets for rhino horns.
  • Rhino horns are used for traditional medicine or as displays of status or wealth.
  • Image of a Black Rhino.

Sunda Tiger

  • The Sunda Tiger species has a population of less than 400.
  • There are many cases of illegal poaching for the tigers' body parts.
  • There is frequent habitat destruction, illegal timber harvesting, and forest conversion in tiger habitats.
  • Image of a Sunda Tiger.

Sumatran Elephant

  • The Sumatran Elephant species has a population between 2,400 and 2,800.
  • There are many cases of illegal poaching mostly for the elephants' tusks.
  • There is a lot of habitat loss for the elephants.
  • Image of a Sumatran Elephant.

For more information about endangered species, visit the World Wildlife Fund , the Endangered Species Protection Agency , or the Defenders of Wildlife .