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Australians love the Great Barrier Reef. It is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and an international tourist attraction. Spanning 2,300km along the Queensland coast the Great Barrier Reef contains a diversity of marine plants and anim...
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A bag of poo can help families in Sri Lanka fertilise their soil and get more from their crops. In Sri Lanka, we’re supporting poor and marginalised farmers, mainly women, with training in growing organic vegetables and environmentally-frie ndly ri...
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We compost at home, school and work so why not help a developing community to do the same? Your gift will help communities to compost their waste into usable materials to create green spaces in urban environments.
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Fruit trees, such as guava, papaya and coconut, can then be harvested to raise funds for the community. This project is managed by our partner organisation in South Africa, Ingwavuma Orphan Care. In South Africa, many families are affected by extr...
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Orangutans are facing extinction. Wild populations have decreased by 95% in the last 100 years with most of that decline occuring in the last 20 years. This decline can be attributed to the illegal pet trade, deforestation and the palm oil industr...
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Humane Society International have been continuing to support the work of the Kilimanjaro Fieldmen in Tanzanian, on the border with Kenya. The anti-poaching patrols of the Kilimanjaro Fieldmen have saved the lives of any thousands of animals, inclu...
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The humanitarian crisis in the North African country of Chad persists, meaning the donkeys are deprived of urgently needed emergency food and veterinary support such as vaccinations for the animals against diseases. The situation is particularly d...
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Leopards are increasing suffering from their interactions with humans in the Maharashtra region of India. HSI is working with Wildlife SOS to ensure that the Forest Department personal are trained in tranquilising and translocating problems le...
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Stop the slaughter of mountain gorillas! Humane Society International aims to partner in a three year $60,000 program with key organisations that have been working for many years in the Congo to protect the mountain gorilla. But we cannot do this ...
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The country most linked with the horror of dancing bears is India, and currently there are about 1200 abused bears. Cubs taken from the wild have a one in six rate of survival, and those few who do survive to the age of two months will begin a lif...
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