We created the Saving Nature NFT collection as a way to connect with the crypto community to enlist their support in saving the world’s most endangered forests. With humans and wildlife increasingly in conflict and ecosystems frayed and collapsing, we believe it is our moral imperative to take action where we can have the highest impact.
The intersection of digital assets and the natural world has tremendous potential for catalyzing change. Our NFT collection harnesses this power, with 100% of all proceeds used to purchase land and plant trees to restore forests.
Our endangered species collection features species living on the edge of extinction. We have curated a sampling of endangered species from our projects in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India, and Sumatra with each NFT funding the creation of habitat needed for their survival.
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At Saving Nature, we restore links between fragmented habitats to help rescue endangered and threatened species from extinction. In addition, the forests we create help fight climate change. As the native trees in our wildlife corridors grow back, they absorb carbon dioxide and create oxygen. Importantly, we work with local conservation groups who have the knowledge and experience to effectively restore forests, engage with local communities, and monitor results.
The team at Saving Nature selects strategic parcels of land that offer the greatest leverage in connecting habitat fragments to create viable areas to support biodiversity and preserve critical ecosystems. Notably, these connections unlock the potential for species recolonization, promote genetic diversity, expand access to resources, and reduce human-wildlife conflict.
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