For Mother’s Day, let’s all give Mother Earth a gift!
She has certainly given us a multitude of gifts, which humans don’t seem to appreciate as we continue to degrade our planet. Mother Earth also needs help taking care of her creatures who are threatened with extinction, and for Mother’s Day, I plan to help through donations to an environmental charity! Let’s all do something for Mother Earth!
There are so many deserving environmental charities and organizations out there, I don’t even know where to start! I guess I will start with the organizations I regularly support, which areanimal conservation and protection based, and urge you to give Mother Earth a gift for Mother’s Day!
Marine Megafauna Foundation: MMF was started in 2009 to protect, research, and conserve megafauna species (Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, Sharks, and Turtles) along the coast of Mozambique. The reach of the organization has since gone global: from attending CITES conferences advocating the legal conservation of these animals to researching them all over the world, MMF is a worldwide organization. You can volunteer, you can donate, or you can adopt or sponsor an animal. I am going to Ecuador in September with Dr. Andrea Marshall and a team of scientists to volunteer with the largest Manta Ray population on earth! I am so excited to go on this trip! I support this organization wholeheartedly. I volunteered in Tofo, Mozambique in 2012 and met several members of MMF,and these dedicated and inspiring people are crucial to conservation efforts everywhere!
![By Moesmand (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons](https://midlifeboulevard.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/512px-Manta_Ray_Lisboa_aquarium_2008.jpg)
Elephants World in Thailand: In 1900 there were 100,000 elephants in Thailand. Today, there are 2000 in the wild, and 3000 in captivity. The main reason for the drop in number is the reduction of living space and as a result of illegal logging. A smaller living area means less food for elephants. Wild elephants are still taken from the forest for trading, tusks, or breeding. Elephants World takes these sick, aged, disabled and abused elephants from the cruelty of the lives they have known and gives them a sanctuary where they can live out the rest of their lives in peace. Right now they are trying to raise enough money to build a fence so the elephants will have freedom to roam.
![Photo: By Benh LIEU SONG / Benh LIEU SONG (Flickr: Elephants Family) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons](https://midlifeboulevard.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Herd_of_Elephants.jpg)
Wolves in Yellowstone: Yellowstone has served as a recovery place for the resurgence of the species. Wolf packs once roamed from the Arctic tundra to Mexico, but loss of habitat and extermination programs by humans led to their demise throughout most of the United States by 1900. Yosemite is raising 11 million dollars to protect North American species. The link above will take you to our National Parks site where you can choose to donate to any project you wish. Happy Mother’s Day to Mother Earth!
REEF: The mission: Reef Environmental Education Foundation is a grass-roots organization that seeks to conserve marine ecosystems by educating, enlisting and enabling divers and other marine enthusiasts to become active ocean stewards and citizen scientists. They have 3 main projects: Grouper Moon Project (studying and repopulating Groupers); Survey Project (when I dive I fill out surveys for this organization.It tracks important fish populations in order to determine the health of reefs all over the world), and the Lionfish Project. Sadly, the Lionfish Project seeks to rid our waters of the invasive Lionfish species, which does not belong in the Atlantic ocean. These lionfish threaten the ecosystem, so REEF puts together Lionfish Derby series all over the Atlantic ocean to rid the environment of these dangerous fish.
There are many, many deserving organizations out there, organizations making every effort to make Mother Earth a better place for all of us. These are just a few, but they are absolutely worthy of support.
Join me in making a difference for Mother Earth by giving her a Mother’s Day present!
Tam Warner Minton is an enthusiastic, boomer adventurer who loves to scuba dive, travel, and explore the world. For Tam, the unexpected is usually the norm! You can find her travels and life journeys at Travels with Tam.