Wildlife Conservation
Preserving the diversity of food crops is among the most crucial aspects of what we do, but these crops can only thrive in healthy and diverse ecosystems. Today’s natural world is under threat like never before and that is a major threat to all of us. For this reason, we have committed to donate 1% of our net sales (not just profits) to wildlife conservation organizations around the world.
2019
Antisana Ecological Reserve
Alexander von Humboldt once noted that the rolling slopes surrounding Volcán Antisana were “covered with the most beautiful turf of alpine plants”. Not much has changed there since his last visit. The hut he bunked in still stands strong and the same plants he spoke of still grow at a glacial pace. Antisana is among the most biodiverse and remote places on Earth. We’d like to help keep it that way.
Photo courtesy of Nahual
2020
American Prairie Reserve
The American Prairie Reserve has set out to create the largest nature reserve in the continental United States. Once complete, this land will provide a home for native wildlife on a scale that has not been seen since the settling of the American West.
Photo courtesy of American Prairie Reserve
2021
Redwoods Rising
Redwoods Rising is an ambitious, landscape-scale project to restore areas damaged by historical logging in the globally significant forests of Redwood National and State Parks. These parks are home to almost half of the world’s remaining protected old-growth redwood forests, which store more carbon per acre than any other forests on Earth.
Photo courtesy of Save The Redwoods League