Past Causes
Sea Whales
The Blue Whale epitomizes the health and harmony of the planet-and its well being is directly tied to that of the High Seas. In order to safeguard our planet, we must prevail upon the global community to work together to protect the High Seas.
Monarch Butterflies
The Monarch butterfly, a national symbol, is now on the endangered species list due to the drive for increased coastal development.
Sharks
As the reigning rulers of our oceans for over 400 million years, sharks have always played a vital role in regulating and maintaining the health of our marine ecosystems.
Wild Horses
Embodying the Spirit of Freedom, Wild Horses have graced the American landscape for centuries, reminding us of our deepest connection to the Earth.
Honey Bees
Acting as Nature’s pollinators, Bees have played an extremely vital role in our terrestrial ecosystems for millions of years.
Melting Glaciers
Vital to keeping the planet cool as it reflects the sun’s heat, glacial ice is melting at an alarming rate, speeding up the warming of our planet.
The Blue Whale epitomizes the health and harmony of the planet-and its well being is directly tied to that of the High Seas. In order to safeguard our planet, we must prevail upon the global community to work together to protect the High Seas.
The Monarch butterfly, a national symbol, is now on the endangered species list due to the drive for increased coastal development.
Embodying the Spirit of Freedom, Wild Horses have graced the American landscape for centuries, reminding us of our deepest connection to the Earth.
Acting as Nature’s pollinators, Bees have played an extremely vital role in our terrestrial ecosystems for millions of years.
Vital to keeping the planet cool as it reflects the sun’s heat, glacial ice is melting at an alarming rate, speeding up the warming of our planet.