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We welcome and appreciate all donations. Please feel free to give as much or as little as you like.
Welcome to the International Conservation Society, a nonprofit NGO dedicated to environmental education,
preservation and reform. This site is under constant development, so please keep checking back. Please also give us your input
about anything related to conservation or the environment that you would like to see on our site. The International
Conservation Society is free to join. We invite you to become a member of a conservation society that is truly global and
holistic in scope.
We have just moved our headquarters to the Indra Valley Inn in the jungle resort of Bukit Lawang, Indonesia. This is
just a short walk from the entrance of Gunung Leuser National Park. We believe the Gunung Leuser to be one of the most important
ecosystems in the world, with arguably the greatest biodiversity amongst the rainforests, and are doing all we can to assist
in its preservation. We invite you to help.
We are pleased to present our featured fundraiser- Orangutan Adventure Tours from $69.99 USD. All proceeds go to the
International Conservation Society. Please visit our subsidiary, Sumatra Tours for more information.
We welcome and appreciate all donations. Please feel free to give as much or as little as you like, and please make donations
via Google Checkout.
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in addition to contaminating our water and soil with toxic rain |
Our world’s resources and species are disappearing at an alarming
rate. Each day millions of gallons of water are contaminated and the atmosphere is further contaminated, millions of hectares
of forest are ravaged, millions of animals are needlessly slaughtered by greedy tycoons whose actions are accessorized by
corrupt politicians, millions of endangered plants become obliterated in this deforestation, and millions of dollars are made
by single corporate leviathans who displace millions of indigenous people to perpetuate their money machine?
The International Conservation Society's Mentor, John Muir, as depicted above, worked directly with President Roosevelt to campaign for environmental reform. That
is why his lobbying was so successful; because he took the issues directly to the top. The International Conservation Society
is commited to enacting the same kind of reform and we urgently implore your assistance in these endeavors.
The International Conservation Society is a non-profit
organization whose mission is to protect our precious and dwindling natural resources, both living and non-living, both human
and non-human. Membership in the International Conservation Society is free, but donations are greatly appreciated. We pledge
to use every resource at our disposal for the purpose of protecting and restoring the environment through conservation,
education and reform.
Even if you only have a dollar to give, we greatly
appreciate even that, and those who benefit from that donation appreciate it even more. Every penny counts, and a dollar can
do a lot of good in some of the economically depressed regions in which assistance is rendered.
We welcome and appreciate all donations. Please feel free to give as much or as little as you like.
For those of you who cannot give money, we understand.
Perhaps your time is an even more precious gift than monetary resources. Every second you spend educating your fellow man
about conservation or the environment, lobbying for reform, or actively participating in conservation projects may prolong
the life of one or more of your favorite species by years. If each person can save just one creature, then isn’t it
worth the effort?
Please browse our site at your leisure. We have listed
a number of links, information, and organizations, but it is impossible to maintain an exhaustive list of them all. We welcome
your input to broaden our scope, however. If there is something of note which you wish to contribute to our website we value
your input and contributions. As The International Conservation Society is a non-profit organization we cannot presently
remunerate contributors of any published material, but we will give full credit for any material we use. Beyond that, you
will be immeasurably compensated in knowing that your participation in one of the noblest causes in history has made a difference
in preserving the world, its species and its resources.
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Let us have the faith to prevent these mountains from being moved |
Where does it all stop? It will continue until people unite
against corporations and corrupt governments and stand up to protect the environment and its impreciable resources. Stopping
this madness starts with you and me. Each time we raise our voices we raise consciousness therewith. Each soul we educate
can educate another until the corporations and politicians have no choice but to behave responsibly because the citizens of
the world demand it.

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donate a portion of all items purchased on this site. This is a free site with free membership, so you are under no obligation
to purchase anything, but feel free to browse around. Your contribution can help make a difference.
Please also click on the "recommend this site" button to
tell your friends about us. By spreading the word you can help bring about desperately needed change.
We hope you enjoy your visit, and that
you will join and invite your friends to do so as well. Together we really can change the world, or at least prevent the greedy
from changing it for the worse.
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We welcome and appreciate all donations. Please feel free to give as much or as little as you like.

We are currently located at:
Indra Valley Inn,
Bukit Lawang
Near the entrance to the Gunung Leuser National Park's Bohorok Orangutan Rehabilitation
Center
North Sumatra, Indonesia
Yangshuo, Guilin, China
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