Join us in safeguarding our native parrots. Take the first step today and discover how you can protect biodiversity.
Your support helps protect native parrots, restore habitats, and ensure future generations can hear their calls in the wild. Every contribution makes a lasting impact—explore the trusted donation sites below and make a difference today!
HARIBON is a pioneer environmental organization in the Philippines, focuses on biodiversity conservation through community empowerment and scientific excellence.
Haribon
Rainforest Trust is a non-profit organization focused on preventing the destruction and deforestation of tropical habitats by creating protected areas.
Rainforest Trust
The World Parrot Trust is a global charity that protects parrots through conservation, anti-trafficking efforts, habitat restoration, and improved care for companion parrots.
World Parrot Trust
Protecting the Philippines’ native parrots is a shared responsibility. Despite threats like habitat loss and wildlife trade, individuals and communities can take simple, meaningful actions to support their survival. The following points outline practical ways anyone can contribute to parrot conservation!
Discover organizations across the Philippines working to protect wildlife, restore habitats, and champion parrot conservation.
Center for Conservation Innovations PH, Inc. (CCIPH) has dedicated itself to designing innovative, science-based solutions to biodiversity conservation. To address gaps in knowledge and capacity in conservation, it was re-named Fauna and Flora International Philippines when it was established in 2015. Conservation of threatened species, preservation of ecosystems, enabling communities, and innovating for nature-positive transformation are its four pillars.
For more information, simply click the logo to visit their official website.
Email: info@conservation-innovations.org
Call: (02) 86614362
Talarak Foundation Inc. is a conservation non-profit organization established in 2010 in Negros Occidental, which is committed to safeguarding the island’s threatened wildlife like hornbills, spotted deer, Negros bleeding heart dove and warty pigs. It started with captive breeding and rehabilitation, then grew to include habitat restoration, species release, and community outreach. Their vision is to foster harmony between people and nature by way of education, research, and sustainable livelihood.
For more information, simply click the logo to visit their official website.
Email: talarakmain@gmail.com
Katala Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization in the Philippines dedicated to the conservation of threatened endemic wildlife, particularly the Philippine cockatoo (Cacatua haematuropygia). They focus on the Palawan archipelago, where the cockatoo’s last strongholds exist. The foundation employs a participatory and ecosystemic approach, working with local communities to protect biodiversity.
For more information, simply click the logo to visit their official website.
Email: kficacatua2016@gmail.com
Call: (63) 9216121235
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