These are a few of our favorite nature-saving websites and partners:
Chipkos
Chipkos is a an eco-friendly sandal company that adopts 100 square feet of Costa Rican rainforest through Savenature.org for every pair of sandals purchased. With your purchase, you will receive an electronic deed for the rainforest area adopted on you or a friend's behalf.
Investing in Communities
Professionals who are members of Investing in Communities agree to donate a percentage of their business transactions to selected nonprofits in exchange for good publicity. To find an IIC realtor click here and ask your realtor to donate their commission to SaveNature.Org. If you have a realtor already, ask them to join IIC.
British Gas Company
Teaching energy conservation in classrooms and linking to our stewardship programs of Adopt An Acre and Adopt A Reef
Farm Fresh To You
Funds raised for conservation through web partnership
Hoogasian Flowers
Longtime supporter of SaveNature.Org
Suite Sleep
Funds from product donations support SaveNature.Org
MissionFish
Funds raised for conservation through eBay sellers throughout the eBay Giving Works program.
Sergey Parinov
Generously donated the beautiful nudibranch Hypselodoris apolegma image webmaster@sergeyphoto.com
Lyndon Firman
Generously donated the cheetah images!
Christian Ziegler
For his generosity in donating spectacular images for the website!
1% for the Planet exists to build and support an alliance of businesses financially committed to creating a healthy planet.
Organizations
American Association of Zoo Keepers
ANAI
Bahama National Trust
Guanacaste Dry Forest Conservation Fund
Round River Conservation Studies
Save The Rhino Trust
Slow Food Nation
The Nature Conservancy
Homestead School
Trickle Creek Books
Christian Ziegler
news and events
View From the Bay has featured SaveNature.Org and the Insect Discovery Lab in Insects and the World Under Your Feet!
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