CONTACT US

Kingfisher Postage Stamp

We would love to hear from you!

Use this form to contact Saving Nature.  The team is happy to connect with people interested in conservation. We are here to answer any questions you have about Saving Nature and welcome your feedback. 

Please fill out the form below and let us know what is on your mind.

    Saving Nature welcomes new ideas and opportunities to amplify our mission, our message, and our team. Whether you are an individual with questions about our projects, a company interested in partnering to offset your carbon footprint, or a local conservation group seeking support, contact Saving Nature using the above form. We will respond promptly to your inquiry.

    For all the artists, photographers, and film makers who want to share their passion for conservation, we have specifically created a section of our website for you.  It’s a place where individuals with a passion for conservation can share their perspectives on nature. We are happy to create a place for you in our media gallery to showcase your work. For example, we have a page devoted to Erik Hijweege’s haunting book Endangered, a tribute the species on the IUCN Red List.  We also showcase young documentary film makers.  One of our favorites is Camera Trap Challenges, a whimsical look at the unexpected encounters with monkeys, by Duke students Jacob Levine and James Robinson.

    Mostly, we want anyone who has a passion for conservation to connect with us. Only through partnerships and collective efforts can we address conservation challenges, such as habitat destruction, climate change, and the unprecedented loss of species. Also, we invite you to sign-up for our Newsletter. It’s a great way to keep up on the progress we are making to restore connections between isolated forests. So, please stay in touch with us by dropping us a note using the form above.

    Help Us Have a Bigger Impact

    Give Someone A Forest 

    Offset someone’s carbon footprint this year and you are giving two gifts. The first for your loved one. The second for the planet.

    The time is now to enlist new trees in the fight against climate change

    Skip to content