We lead scientific studies in key biodiversity areas, uniting multinational teams of scientists from a variety of fields, students, and local experts to observe, document, and study native plants and animals in biodiversity hotspots under imminent threat.
Whether studying the unique Madrean Archipelago, the overgrazed Patagonian Steppe, the burnt eucalypt forests of Australia, or the dense jungles of Vietnam, the knowledge we gather is added to public databases accessible to researchers, students, and conservationists worldwide.
By sharing these findings, we guide conservation planning, support scientific research, and expand educational opportunities to build a global community of biodiversity advocates.
Science-based, community-driven action for a more biodiverse and resilient world
Biodiversity—the variety of life on Earth—is the foundation of a healthy, resilient planet and sustains more than 1.6 billion livelihoods globally. But biodiversity is in crisis. According to the United Nations, roughly one million animal and plant species are threatened with extinction, placing entire ecosystems at serious risk and increasing the likelihood of ecological collapse.
But here's the encouraging news: conservation efforts are working. When local communities get involved in protecting their natural areas, we see real success stories of wildlife returning and ecosystems recovering.
1.3 million+ acres of critical habitat purchased and protected
40+ biodiversity field studies completed, with 200,000+ plant and animal records documented—including species new to science
30+ species directly supported, helping protect thousands of other plant and animal species
200,000+ acres of wildlife corridors established worldwide
Science, community, and collaboration—our blueprint for lasting conservation.
Our Biodiversity & Conservation impact starts with understanding local realities, collaborating with communities, and designing scientific, community-driven responses. We do this by:
Through partnerships with landowners, local organizations, and government agencies, we permanently protect critical habitat and restore degraded ecosystems—from grasslands and forests to oceans and freshwater systems—ensuring the survival of endangered species and the health of vital ecosystems.
Habitat loss, pesticide use, and monoculture landscaping are driving native pollinators—like bees, bats, and butterflies—into decline. These species are essential to ecosystem health and food security. When pollinators suffer, entire systems—natural and human—feel the impact.
Greater Good Charities works with communities to plant pollinator corridors, restoring native forage and strengthening our food supply from the ground up.
Greater Good Charities works with conservation partners, communities, and ranchers to help people and wildlife safely share space. We support wildlife crossings, help landowners implement containment strategies that protect both animals and livelihoods, and reduce light pollution that disrupts bat populations and sea turtle nesting. These efforts reduce conflict, support species survival, and create safer, more balanced ecosystems.
Greater Good Charities' ecologists, entomologists, evolutionary biologists, and wildlife biologists lead conversations with fellow experts, collaborators, and community leaders—sharing knowledge and teaching communities to advance species protection, habitat restoration, and conservation.
We create local champions for biodiversity and conservation with training on topics like sustainable land management, forest stewardship, corridor management, and the ecological importance of native species.

Mangroves
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Pollinators
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Argentina
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A biodiverse world is a healthy world.
When species and habitats are lost, natural systems start to fail—putting food security, economic stability, and our health at risk.
Greater Good Charities protects the interconnected web of life that all communities depend on. By researching and preserving biodiversity, restoring critical habitats, and equipping communities with knowledge to coexist sustainably with wildlife, we strengthen the foundations of resilient societies—so people and ecosystems can thrive together.
