
Love To Help
Animals
But Feel overwhelmed?
And if you’re wondering... no, this isn’t a donation drive.
This is a place where caring
stops feeling overwhelming...
and starts feeling possible

where
‘someone should fix this’
becomes
‘oh wait, I can do one thing
that matters.’

You care. We Know.
You just don’t always know what to do, to really help — fair enough.
We’ll fix that with one funny, hopeful email each week about a creature worth fighting for, Including one Simple thing you can do to help.
so before you go, please say
Then rope in your friends — they’ll thank you later.
Learn | Share | Act
Do What You Can DO

You know how some environmental sites feel like they’re scolding you or gently shaking a donation box while doing it?
This isn’t one of them.
We built SriLankasEndangered.com for people who care and laugh because laughter opens hearts faster than statistics ever did.
When you become an Advocate, we send you a story each week about an endangered animal you may have never heard of told with stunning images by Sri Lankan photographers and simple, expert-advised actions you can take to help.
It’s short enough to read before your tea cools, but powerful enough to change how you see this Island.
It’s how caring turns into doing without losing your sense of humour.
And when you share those stories, something magical happens: your care multiplies.
So, what's the purpose of this page, and what do we like you to do?
become an
Advocate
Takes less than 30 seconds



(It's also free)
One
weekly story about an endangered animal
One
click to share and multiply
One
simple action you can take
Do what you can do
Register here:

more inspiration. more purpose. more joy.
You’ll learn, you’ll care and when you share, others act too. That’s how one becomes ten, ten becomes a hundred, and momentum grows to millions of advocates for Sri Lanka’s endangered. Pop in your email to start the ripple.


"If doom and guilt worked, the planet would already be fine.
We’re trying something different — connection, laughter, and conscience."



In the end, we will conserve only what we love; we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught.
Baba Dioum
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