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Adopt a Species
Your support directly funds conservation programs that protect endangered species. We partner with verified organizations to ensure your contribution makes a real impact.
How Species Adoption Works
Creatures in Crisis connects you with leading conservation organizations. Your adoption fee goes directly to field programs — not to us.
Choose a Species
Browse our species pages to learn about endangered animals and the specific threats they face in the wild.
Go to the Partner
We redirect you to the adoption page of the relevant conservation organization — WWF, WCS, or others.
Your Support Funds Work
Your adoption fee funds habitat protection, anti-poaching patrols, breeding programs, and community education.
Our Conservation Partners
We work exclusively with established, verified organizations. Your adoption is handled directly by these partners, who provide the best care and allocation of funds.
World Wildlife Fund works in 100+ countries on wildlife conservation, forest protection, and climate solutions.
Adopt with WWF →Wildlife Conservation Society protects wildlife and wild places through science, conservation, and education.
Adopt with WCS →U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service leads federal conservation efforts for endangered species across America.
Learn More →International Union for Conservation of Nature assesses species status and drives global conservation policy.
Learn More →WWF Japan focuses on Asia-Pacific species conservation, including tigers, rhinos, and marine ecosystems.
Adopt →Conservation International works to protect nature for human well-being, with programs across 30 countries.
Learn More →Species You Can Support
Every one of these species needs protection. Click through to learn about their situation, then follow the adoption links to our partner organizations.
Vaquita
Phocoena sinus
With fewer than 10 individuals remaining, the vaquita is the most endangered marine mammal on Earth.
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Sumatran Rhino
Dicerorhinus sumatrensis
The rarest large mammal on Earth, with fewer than 80 surviving in the wild across fragmented habitats.
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Kakapo
Strigops habroptila
The world's only flightless parrot. With around 250 individuals, every kakapo is known by name.
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Amur Leopard
Panthera pardus orientalis
One of the rarest big cats with fewer than 100 individuals surviving in the Russian Far East.
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Pangolin
Manis spp.
The world's most trafficked mammal. All eight species are threatened with extinction.
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Snow Leopard
Panthera uncia
Estimated 4,000-6,500 remain in the high mountains of Central Asia, threatened by poaching and habitat loss.
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Every adoption, donation, and share helps. There is no small action when a species is on the line.