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International Anti-Poaching Foundation

Organized by International Anti-Poaching Foundation
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Anvil Organic T-shirt

Wildlife conservation through direct action

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All funds raised will go directly to the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF)
$510 raised
14 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$29
Anvil Organic T-shirt, Unisex - Black
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Organized by International Anti-Poaching Foundation

About this campaign

Show your support and get a limited edition IAPF T-shirt today!

Note: If you live outside the U.S. and want to purchase one of these tees, the process is slightly different. We apologize for any inconvenience and are grateful for your support. 

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Wildlife crime is sweeping the planet. The illegal trafficking of wildlife
is now one of the world’s largest criminal industries, with repeated links
to terrorism networks.

High Target Species such as elephant and rhino are being hunted to
extinction. These animals are the most difficult to protect, as poachers
go to the most extreme lengths to kill them. If we can safeguard these
animals, then entire ecosystems are protected.

Anti-poaching rangers form the first and last line of defence for nature.
Without the right training, equipment, management and support they cannot
defend the World’s natural heritage for future generations.

The IAPF fulfills this niche responsibility within its areas of
operations, whilst working alongside credible partners who specialise in
the other vital components of conserving protected area biodiversity.

Direct action anti-poaching is a vital component of any successful
conservation formula where poaching is a threat. Without the support for
the rangers who risk their lives daily to meet this responsibility, then
we have little hope for long-term preservation of the natural world.

Note: If you live outside the U.S. and want to purchase one of these tees, the process is slightly different. We apologize for any inconvenience and are grateful for your support. 

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Supporters

Anonymous 1 item + $50
Anonymous 1 item
Anonymous 4 items + $100
Ryan Dillon 1 item

I'm an earthling and want to protect other earthlings

Adam J. Yeend 1 item + $10

Like all animals, they deserve to be respect and supported in their right to co-exist on this planet. Killing them for trophy or ivory is barbaric, immoral and goes against why they were put on this Earth in the first place.

JERRY O'DONNELL 1 item
JEFF SHERMAN 1 item + $150

It is only right !!! Animals depend on us to guard them against masochistic asswipe.

Pflat 2 items + $50

I love animals and I believe in doing everything we can to make sure these beautiful creatures live safely and thrive in their natural habitats, without the threat of maiming and torture.

Stephen Watkins 1 item
Eric Brown 1 item

I'm an undergraduate student of evolutionary biology and conservation ecology. I want to work in the field of nature protection and study in the wild, which inherently requires there to be nature to study.

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