Project Peril: Help Save the Small-Clawed Otter
Project Peril: Help Save the Small-Clawed Otter
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The small-clawed otter is under threat. Will you help us save them before it's too late?
The small-clawed otter faces imminent threat due to rampant deforestation, habitat depletion, poaching, and dwindling food sources.
The small-clawed otter is the smallest of all otter species and is known for its familial bond, but these clever and playful mammals are in danger. Their homes are being threatened due to the destruction of wetland habitats. Pollution, pesticide use, and overfishing have also severely reduced this otter's food supply, and the playful creatures who remain face the risk of poaching for their prized pelt or meat.
We need your help NOW to intervene before we lose this animal for good. Your donations can help provide food for threatened species like the small-clawed otter.
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.
About Project Peril:
Project Peril, a program of Greater Good Charities, is dedicated to the conservation of species identified as in peril, threatened, endangered or close to extinction throughout the world.
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Wildlife are in dire trouble no thanks to our own species. I wish I could give lots of money to all of them but I am happy to at least be able to give a small amount for small clawed otters. I had not heard of them before and sometimes it is the beings we do not know of who get the least (I think).