CONSERVATION
By looking inward, we can reach outward to help the world around us. Personal healing starts when we have Aloha for all living beings. The flora and fauna of the forests, the animals on land and in the sea, the people in our communities. By caring for the lives around us we can discover a deeper sense of peace and purpose—uniting to heal the planet one soul at a time.
OCEANS
Each year our oceans suffer significant losses in regards to the animals that inhabit them. We must protect these creatures for the sake of protecting it. Our lives and the success of our planet depends on it.
Each year 100 Million Sharks Are Killed( sharks are essential to the health of our oceans environment)
Over 11 million metric tons of plastic enter the ocean each year(that’s a bout a truckload every minute)
Coral Reefs support 25% of marine life but are declining quickly and are projected to decline by up to 90% by 2050.
WILDLIFE
Protecting wildlife is about much more than saving animals; it is essential for maintaining the balance of life on Earth. Wildlife conservation is a cornerstone of healthy ecosystems, which provide us with clean air, fresh water, food, and climate stability. Every species plays an indispensable role in this intricate balance. Biodiversity enhances nature’s resilience against threats such as disease and climate change. Key species, such as bees, whales, and otters, are vital for maintaining the systems that support human life. The loss of wildlife puts these natural networks at risk, heightening the chances of pandemics, food shortages, and environmental collapse.
Earth has lost 69% of its wildlife population since 1970
1 million species are at risk of extinction within decades due to human activity
Illegal wildlife trade is worth an estimated $20 Billion annually, making it one of the largest black markets in the world.
PLANET
Planet conservation is vital for sustaining life as we know it. Our forests, oceans, and natural resources provide the essentials we depend on like clean air, fresh water, fertile soil, and a stable climate. Yet human activity is rapidly depleting these systems through deforestation, pollution, and overconsumption. Conserving the planet means protecting these life-support systems, restoring damaged ecosystems, and shifting to more sustainable ways of living. It is up to us to come together as one Ohana from all walks of life and bring back Aloha into our environments across the world. As we do this we can help make the planet a healthier place for all of us.
HOW WE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD
Although the planet faces challenges, as we come together in unity and love we can not only save it, but make it better than it's ever been. Change starts with us. One person at a time, but through each and every one of us. We can make a difference in every corner of the world, from our families to the environment.