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Help Save the Worlds Endangered Species

Environmental Inclusion is a global environmental platform for environmental scientists, biologists, educators, repurposing professionals, volunteers, environmental journalists, activists, non-profits and impact investors go to collaborate ideas, information, education programs, socialize, to develop real time solutions. The mission is simple, to save as many endangered animals as possible.

About Environmental Inclusion

Environmental Inclusion is the first global website dedicated to saving endangered animals. Our mission is straightforward: to rescue as many endangered animals as possible worldwide. We are also committed to raising awareness about the threats these animals face.

  • Endangered Species

    Over 14,311 species of endangered animals worldwide are at risk of extinction. In order to save these animals we need to support that thousands of scientists, biologists, activists, volunteers, and non-profit people who are on the front lines fighting the war on the environment.

    Pick an animal and save it, is our motto. There are many things you can do to get involved and Environmental Inclusion is a good place to start.

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  • Global Regions

    We work in all regions of the world identifying endangered species and the habitats they live. When you help the endangered animals, you always help other animals who may soon be threatened by habitat depletion. Look for animal in your region and pick an animal in your region and save it.

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  • Environmental Organizations & Non-Profits

    Environmental Inclusion focuses on which organizations work directly in the field, helping the endangered species, and fighting on the front lines to save animals from extinction. These people represent the last line of defense from complete extinction for many species.

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  • Scientists, Biologists, and Environmental Heroes

    These people are environmental super heroes who put in thousands of hours of research and conservation work. Their educatoin and sacrifice is what the drives all the knowledge required to make educated conservation decisions.

    We appreciate their papers, videos, research and educational materials as a collaborative scientific bodies of work that will save the planet one battle at a time.

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  • Zoos & Wildlife Reserves

    Animals need a place to live and keeping a healthy population is the goal of all conservation efforts. The people who manage and run these oases of habitat need critical resources that are custom to every situation.

    Commercial ingress, developers, pollutions, poachers, feed costs, testing and land management are examples of challenges zoos and wildlife reserve are faced with every day. All global regions have pockets of critical habitats that desperately need conservation resources to carry out strategic programs.

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  • Environmental Press Corp fights for the animals in a war against the environment

    Environmental Inclusion has created an Environmental Press Corp that is built by experiences journalist who organize global stringer reports to write and video in dept journalism creating new content and updated status of where we are with many important environmental topics. In order to best understand where resources need to be allocated, we need to better understand the threats posed by climate change, industrialization, pollution, poaching, disease, and many other factors. We consider the situation as War on the Environment and the best way expose these atrocities is to have journalists write investigative stories about the many desperate situations.

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  • Environmental Educational Programs

    All great environmental movements need public support and participation, which is based on science and awareness. All ages are welcome to participate in education programs K-12 to teach kids to pick and animal and save it.

    They can participate through research, study, essays and animal art any age can publish.

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  • Volunteer and Interns

    Volunteers and Interns are the driving force behind content input and management of Environmental Inclusion. College students can study scientific information, new papers, videos, life feeds, and threats on the environment for each endangered species. Environmental students, teachers, classes, and departments can apply be develop a program that will add to the movement on species level and publishing their work and ideas.

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Become the solution not the problem

Impact Investor

Environmental Inclusion was launched from funds raised through reproposing of donated commercial assets. Environmental Inclusion is not a non-profit, so we do not accept tax deductions directly, but help recommend organizations that are having the greatest impact to receive cash donations. We do consider funds from impact investors who want to see different programs succeed and be a part of the first environmental platform designed to save endangered animals through collaboration, information, education and action.

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Intern program

Social Media

Environmental Inclusion is designed to be a serious place to discuss science and education as the main focus. We are also inclusive to anyone who wants to show pictures, share experiences, offer opinions and spend time thinkings about global problems that exist. The social interactions create interest, that can lead to activism and then to action which is desperately needed. They programs created by so many environmentalists require long term solutions, so introducing the issues to our young people is an investment critical to the success of ALL long-term solutions.

Save Animals

Donate Commercial Assets to Save Animals

The Salvex.Com Platform Is Designed To Buy, Sell, And Repurpose Commercial Assets For Corporations. In Partnership With Environmental Inclusion, Companies Can Now Donate Surplus Assets, Old Inventories And Used Equipment To Endangered Animals.

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