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Asian Elephants

RESCUING & PROTECTING

WILDLIFE

WORLDWIDE

We are committed to rescuing and protecting the welfare of animals worldwide.

We provide grants to small, locally-focused organizations that don't have access to global funding. Organizations that rescue animals from abuse and captivity, prevent illegal wildlife trade and trafficking, and promote global conservation and sustainability efforts.  We believe that no organization is too small to make an enormous impact. With your help, we can make that a reality.

16,000+

Endangered and Critically Endangered Species worldwide

*2022 IUCN Red List

3,949

Vulnerable Species in Asia

 

*2022 IUCN Red List

5,000+

Number of Tigers in captivity in the United States (second only to China)

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*the United States Fish and Wildlife service

660k

Number of individual animals trafficked into the United States over 10 years

 

*U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Our Mission

Asia Wild is committed to rescuing and protecting the welfare of animals worldwide. We support small, locally-focused organizations that tirelessly combat numerous issues that threaten wildlife survival, including poaching, abuse, captivity, the illegal wildlife trade, and trafficking, and those promoting global conservation and sustainability efforts. Learn more about Asia Wild's mission and commitment to wildlife worldwide.

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Partners & Projects

Over the last eight years, we have granted more than $16 million to groups ending Bear bile farming, rescuing wildlife like Elephants, Bears, Gibbons, and other animals, and providing animal welfare education to local communities.  Learn more about our grantees and partners.

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YOU CAN HELP

Make a one-time or monthly donation and help us support meaningful organizations and animals that need our support.

Our Impact 

Asia Wild vets our partners and grantees using a variety of criteria, including ensuring that the organization does not buy, sell, trade, breed, or exploit animals for profit; reviewing financials to determine how funds are used; visiting the organization whenever possible; researching the organization with industry experts and associations that recognize sanctuaries as well run and maintain responsible practices

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