Volunteering plays a crucial role in the protection and conservation of wildlife. Many organizations and initiatives worldwide rely on the efforts of volunteers to carry out their missions. Whether in nature reserves, rehabilitation centers, research projects, or awareness campaigns, volunteers make a significant contribution to the preservation of animal species and their habitats.
How can we help on your scale?
Even if you can't commit full-time, there are many ways you can contribute to wildlife conservation, regardless of your schedule or skills.
Here are some ideas to inspire you:
A good start with awareness and education.
By sharing information about endangered species, the threats they face, and the actions needed to protect them, you can play a crucial role in raising public awareness. This can be done through social media, blogs, local conferences, or even simply by talking to your family, friends, and colleagues. The more people know about wildlife and conservation, the more likely they are to support initiatives aimed at protecting endangered species.
A little financial boost
Even small financial contributions to wildlife conservation organizations can make a significant impact. These funds provide the necessary resources for field projects, research programs, and awareness campaigns. You can choose to make one-time donations or become a monthly donor to continuously support conservation efforts. At Fauna, we financially support associations through the purchase of jewelry on our website. Indeed, we have been able to donate 16,000 euros since 2020. Thank you. More information here.
Participation in one-off projects
Many conservation organizations need volunteers for specific projects such as tree planting, beach cleaning, building wildlife shelters, or even monitoring animal populations. These one-off activities are often open to everyone and do not require a long-term commitment. It's a great opportunity to get your hands dirty and see the direct impact of your work. In November 2021, Fauna also contributed to the redevelopment work of the Barenpark in Germany with our partner associationAVES France . 
Assistance on the ground, but also online...
If you have online skills, you can offer your services in graphic design, writing, translation, or social media management to support online conservation efforts. Many organizations rely on online visibility to raise funds, recruit volunteers, and raise public awareness. Your digital expertise can therefore be extremely valuable to their cause, even if you cannot physically engage in the field.
Your garden: favorable to wildlife
If you have a garden or outdoor space, you can create a wildlife-friendly environment by planting flowers or using the seed card included with your Fauna order, installing birdhouses and insect shelters, and avoiding the use of harmful pesticides. This can help support local biodiversity. 
Dare to shop responsibly
Make responsible choices when buying products made in France, like our bracelets , or made from sustainable resources, and avoid products from the illegal wildlife trade. Also opt for products certified as eco-responsible and sustainable. At Fauna, we have decided to donate a portion of your purchases to associations working to protect endangered animals.
Reducing meat consumption is simple!
Reducing your consumption of meat and other animal products can help reduce pressure on natural habitats and limit deforestation. You can consider participating in initiatives like "Meatless Monday" or simply gradually reducing your meat consumption. 
Wildlife deserves to be protected for future generations. Volunteering offers an accessible path for everyone to contribute to this noble cause. Regardless of your situation or skills, there is a way for you to play a role in preserving biodiversity. Whether it's raising awareness, providing financial support, or dedicating time in the field, your contribution matters and is an integral part of the global effort to safeguard our animal species and their natural habitats.