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Donate to save threatened species


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Our oceans are close to breaking point, and 2024 is going to be a pivotal year to stop the extinction crisis and protect Australia’s unique and wonderful marine life.

Ready to save threatened species in 2024? Please donate today to help unlock an extra $10,000 for this important project.

Our generous friends SARAH & SEBASTIAN will chip in a bonus $10,000 to the project with the most donations after 24 hours!

Can you chip in to save threatened species ?

Hi, I’m Alexia

I’m the Threatened Species Campaign Manager here at AMCS. I need your help to secure vital funding for my project to save threatened species

We are in the midst of an extinction crisis, and Australia’s iconic species need your urgent help. Your donation will help secure stronger environment laws, which are essential to preserving threatened species, like Australian sea lions, for future generations.

Your donation today could become $10,000 to help my work to save threatened species. Can you chip in?

 

All donations over $2 are tax-deductible. Our important campaigns are not funded by Government grants, we are totally reliant on generous people like you to protect Australia’s oceans and the animals that call them home.

 

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Our wonderful supporters, SARAH & SEBASTIAN, generously promised to chip in a bonus $10,000 to the ocean project that gets the most love this Giving Tuesday.

The ocean project that has the most donations after 24 hours will receive the bonus funds.

This means your gift could turn into $10,000 for your chosen project!

Please chip in today.

Giving Tuesday is made possible by our wonderful supporters, SARAH & SEBASTIAN, a Sydney based jewellery label and longtime friends of AMCS.

Founders Sarah and Robert’s love for the ocean is the dominant inspiration for their designs. This love is a driving force for the social and environmental responsibility of the brand.

SARAH & SEBASTIAN has pledged to donate over a million dollars to ocean conservation within the next decade as part of their philanthropic initiative, The Xanthe Project