Wildlife
  • Extinction levels
  • Habitat loss
  • Pollution

Everyone knows tigers are endangered. Rhinos, too. And a few other animals. But just how bad is the problem? How can it be solved? And do we have to solve it? What's really at stake? The natural world is in a constant struggle for survival as Man exerts his dominance over it to a greater and greater degree. 'What if...?' explores the answers.

These sites helped with my research on Wildlife. The presence of these links does not mean these organisations endorse 'What if…?', nor that I endorse these organisations - they are included merely for readers to explore the issues 'What if…?' raises, should they so wish.
- seeks to provide interventions and policy innovations regarding the relationship between human violence and animal abuse, and promote political approaches to animal issues.
- is at the forefront of reversing the trend of human induced species extinction and preserving their vital ecosystems.
- operates under the principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on, use for entertainment, or abuse in any way.
- encourages its website visitors to help Indian tigers by donation, adoption and word of mouth via the links.
- is a nonprofit organization that exists to protect endangered manatees and their habitat.
- works to conserve populations of critically endangered rhino through financial and in-kind support for rhino- and community-based conservation projects.
- supports the conservation of threatened species and ecosystems through applied field-work, research, and direct engagement with stakeholders.
- is the global voice for the protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises and their environment.
- is the global voice for the protection of whales, dolphins and their environment.
- is a dedicated rescue facility that is home to over 270 abused, neglected and unwanted great cats.
- aims to end the illegal wildlife trade in our lifetimes, allowing threatened species to recover to safe levels.
- protects Vietnam's biodiversity by combating the illegal wildlife trade, raising environmental awareness and promoting conservation of endangered species and their habitats.
- protects and conserves the habitats and populations of endangered species in the wild from local as well as global threats.

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