• Wildlife Crime Just Got Personal!

    Together, let’s make it our mission to bring species back from the brink and preserve our precious planet for the benefit of people and planet. The world signed up to new goals that commit us to take urgent action to end poaching of protected species. Together, we can be part of the success of  Goals 14 & 15.

    Find your kindred species, learn more, and share to start this journey!

    choose your kindred species
  • WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MEAL?

    • I prefer plants
    • Anything I can get my hands on
    • Seafood please
    • Meat and nothing but the meat
  • WHAT IS YOUR ATTITUDE ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS?

    • I'd rather hang out with my friends and family
    • One person forever and always
    • I'm more of a free spirit
    • My family is great, but I love alone time
  • LANDSCAPE WHERE YOU FEEL MOST AT HOME

    • I'm part fish, love being in or by the water
    • A lush forest
    • I'm more of a nester, I prefer my own space
    • Anywhere that suits my wanderlust
  • HOW WOULD YOU SPEND YOUR IDEAL DAY

    • Surrounded by friends and family
    • Wrapped up in a blanket with a good book
    • Partying all day and night
    • Just let me eat, and I'm happy
  • YOUR WORK HABITS TEND TO BE

    • My coworkers love me, always here to help
    • Energetic, always on the go
    • I'm the boss, my way or the highway
    • Work, what work?
  • COLORS YOU FEEL MOST DRAWN TO

    • Bright, powerful solid colors are for me
    • Monochrome -- grey, black and white
    • I like to mix and match -- all about the patterns
    • Cooler colors calm me down
  • MOST PEOPLE WOULD DESCRIBE YOUR PERSONALITY AS...

    • I have my ups and downs
    • I go with the flow
    • Be careful, I'm a powerful force
    • Alpha all the way, I like to be in control
  • HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT KIDS?

    • The same as my own family, very traditional
    • No thanks, kids are not for me
    • The more the merrier
    • One and done
You're a Silky Shark
You're a Sea Turtle
You're a Seahorse
You're a Manta Ray
You're a Mako Shark
You're a Thresher Shark
You're a Dugong
You're a Sperm Whale
You're a Vaquita
You're a Sawfish Sawfish
You're a Penguin
You're a Snow Leopard
You're a Polar Bear
You're a Jaguar Jaguar
You're a Lion
You're a Tiger
You're a Rhino
You're a Sun Bear Sun Bear
You're a Tibetan Antelope
You're a Hyacinth Macaw
You're an Elephant
You're an Orangutan
You're a Pangolin
You're Rosewood
Named for the smooth texture of its skin, the silky shark is long and slender, with large eyes and serrated teeth. They are inquisitive when exploring, and quick and aggressive when hunting. 
Yaya Touré is an Ivorian professional footballer and UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador.
Sea turtles are slow on land but quick and agile in the water. This animal strikes a balance between embarking on adventures and maintaining a comfortable pace.
Gisele Bündchen is a UNEP Goodwill Ambassador helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Corals form remarkably diverse communities called coral reefs, which provide the reef complexity and habitat for many fish species, and thus help productivity of reef ecosystems. 
Seahorses are fish. They live in water, breath through gills and have a swim bladder. In contrast to most other fish, seahorses are monogamous and some species mate for life.
The giant manta ray has the largest brain of all the world’s fish, but they filter-feed on some of smallest organisms in the oceans.
The mako is the fastest shark reaching up to 74 kilometers per hour and landing the name “peregrine falcon of the sea.”
Thresher sharks are easily recognizable by their “weaponised” caudal fin, which can be as long as their body, up to 20 feet (6 meters).
Dugongs are more closely related to elephants than to whales and dolphins. They have long been associated with myths, and early sightings have led to legends of mermaids and sirens.
Sperm whales are easily recognized: they have massive heads and prominent rounded foreheads. Their heads hold large quantities of a substance called spermaceti, which gives them their name.
The elusive, shy and tiny Vaquita is a rare species of porpoise endemic (meaning that it exists no where else on planet earth) to the northern part of the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez).
Clever, sensible and built for camouflage, the sawfish, also known as a carpenter shark, is actually part of the ray family.
Adrian Grenier is a Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Penguins are birds that cannot fly but they can reach up to 15 miles per hour underwater. They have flippers for wings and are excellent divers.
Large, swift and gentle, the snow leopard is a member of the big cat family found high in the Central and South Asian mountains.
Polar bears are charismatic marine mammals and the world’s largest species of bear – they weigh up to 1,300 pounds and can be up to 9 feet long.
Incomparably powerful and confident, the jaguar is the most elusive of the big cats and is difficult to spot in the forest.
Gael Garcia Bernal is a Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Lions are known for being strong, ferocious and commanding. But behind the fierce façade, these big cats are social animals that live in tight units called prides where sisters look after, and will even nurse, one another’s cubs.
Tigers are self sufficient, courageous predators that know what they want and know how to get it. This makes them quite formidable in competition.
Jacqueline Fernandez is a Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Rhinos prefer to roam the world on their own and jump from even-tempered to volatile. They're also stubborn to a fault.
Thu Minh is a Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Sun bears depend heavily on forests, and deforestation in Southeast Asia is quickly destroying their habitat.
Hamish Daud is a Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
As an adaptation, they are kept insulated in the harsh conditions of the Tibetan plateau by a warm wool coat.
Li BingBing is a UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
The striking blue Hyacinth Macaw are known for being vibrant, lively, and incredibly social within their flocks.
Aidan Gallagher is a Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Elephants are intelligent, emotional creatures. Herd leaders are often chosen not for their dominance but rather for their intelligence and problem solving skills.
Yaya Touré and Li Bingbing are UNEP Goodwill Ambassadors helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Helmeted hornbills are known for their loyalty. They choose one mate for life and are fiercely protective of their family and homes.
Ragreb Alama is a UNEP Goodwill Ambassador helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Orangutans are called the ‘people of the forest’. They love their alone time, and are known to forge strong bonds of friendship.
Nadya Hutagalung is a GRASP Ambassador helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Pangolins are solitary, nocturnal animals that tend to have picky tastes, and often choose to wait for their preference rather than settling for anything less.
Ian Somerhalder is a UNEP Goodwill Ambassador helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.
Rosewoods are large trees that are both exceptionally strong and exceptionally beautiful. They can live for hundreds of years, providing shelter for a host of forest animals and flora.
Nikki Reed is Campaign Leader helping the UN to fight wildlife crime.

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