
For the love of wildlife
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This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating a special kind of love – the love for wildlife.
Wild animals, like Savana, a devoted maned wolf mother raising her pups in Brazil’s Cerrado, have a chance to thrive in a world where their survival is increasingly at risk thanks to the support from animal lovers like you.
Pictured: Savana (Credit: Onçafari / Gabriela Longo)
The Cerrado, one of the most biodiverse grasslands on Earth, is under threat from sprawling soy farms growing feed for livestock. Factory farming is devastating habitats and putting wildlife in harm’s way. But your kindness is changing that.
Here’s how your love for animals is making an impact:
- Installing fencing to keep wildlife safe from deadly irrigation channels.
- Using technology like radio collars and drones to monitor maned wolves and quickly address risks.
- Advocating for an end to factory farming to preserve vital ecosystems and protect animals.
Because of you, Savana and her pups are thriving – exploring, learning and growing up safe in the grasslands they call home.
Maned wolves like Savana play a vital role in the Cerrado: spreading seeds, keeping ecosystems in balance and supporting the health of our planet. Protecting them means safeguarding this unique landscape and all the lives that depend on it.
Why the Cerrado matters
The Cerrado isn’t just home to Savana and her family – it’s essential for all life. This grassland stores massive amounts of carbon, regulates water and supports millions of people across South America.
Factory farming is destroying this balance, replacing biodiverse ecosystems with endless fields of soy for animal feed. This harms wildlife, drives climate change and impacts communities. By helping to protect maned wolves, you’re helping to preserve the Cerrado for generations to come.
Make a difference for animals today
Banner photo: Isabela Meniz