Join Elphaba and Protect Our Wildlife

Animals play such a vital role in our ecosystem, and you have the power to help protect and support them.

  • Wildlife sustains us. 

    From bees that pollinate crops to the blue whales in the oceans, every species plays an important role in keeping nature – and us – healthy.  

  • Wildlife is in crisis. 

    Nearly 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, overexploitation, pollution, and climate change. When species disappear, so do the systems that give us food, clean water, and even the air we breathe. 

  • Wildlife alerts us.

    Keystone species, such as sharks, bats and amphibians, play an essential role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Among them, amphibians are often overlooked, but their sensitivity to small changes in their environment makes them important bellwethers for ecosystems that may be in trouble – and 41 percent of amphibians are now threatened with extinction.

Protect threatened amphibians.

Let’s make sure our wild friends stay safe. There are many ways to help, but a few include shopping with forests in mind (buying products with FSC-certification or made with RSPO certified palm oil), eliminating insecticides and pesticides from your yard, and leaving amphibians, like frogs, alone if you come across them in the wild. Salamanders are especially vulnerable; as they breathe through their skin and touching them can cause harm.
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Search for lost species.

Join our search by sharing stories of “missing” species—from giant bees to rare birds—to inspire global support for protecting biodiversity.

Our collective actions truly matter, and when we work together, the extraordinary becomes possible.
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Make your yard a wildlife corridor.

Create a safe stopover for migrating animals by adding native plants and water features to your yard. Bird or bat boxes, or hedgehog hostels can support both migratory and local species.

And if you think bats are scary – think again! Though it’s important to keep a safe distance from them, bats are in fact gentle, sociable mammals that play an important role in controlling pests, pollinating plants, and dispersing seeds.
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Help save wildlife.

Your donation, no matter the size, can help our planet’s most vital ecosystems and protect threatened wildlife, from amphibians to monkeys to sharks.
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Growing a greener future, together.

In recognition of those who participated in the #GreenForGood challenge, which ended on January 15th, 2026, NBCUniversal is planting more than 13,000 native trees to protect wildlife habitats through Re:wild. While the official challenge has concluded, there are limitless ways to remain involved - from beautifying a local park to creating art that envisions a greener future. Gather your friends and join in taking meaningful actions… For Good! To learn more, visit the official Green For Good website at the link below.

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