Ban Elephant

About

INAUDIBLE VOICES

A WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PROGRAM

We've Lost 60% of Vertebrate Wildlife on Earth in Just The Last 40 Years.
Our mission is to protect endangered wildlife by supporting conservationists who ensure wildlife and people co-exist and thrive.

TOGETHER, LET'S SAVE ENDANGERED ANIMALS

INAUDIBLE VOICES is a wildlife conservation program created by the Free Spirit Foundation. We protect endangered species wildlife by providing conservationists with support to carry out the most effective solutions to save wildlife. Most comprehensive assessment of its kind; 1million species threatened with extinction. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history — and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the world now likely, warns a landmark new report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the summary of which was approved at the 7th session of the IPBES Plenary, meeting last week (29 April – 4 May) in Paris.

Inaudible Voices - a wildlife conservation program created by the Free Spirit Foundation
Photo by Pierre Nguyen

OUR MISSIONS

RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT ENDANGERED SPECIES
EDUCATING THE CHILDREN
PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO CONSERVATIONISTS

Inaudible Voices endangered species
Photo by Nkorozaï

ABOUT OUR FREE SPIRIT FOUNDATION

Free Spirit Foundation is a non profit organization dedicated to protecting our planet and building a brighter future for our children. We aim to raising public awareness, sensitizing young generations, and leading specific projects to maintain life as a whole. Indeed, human, vegetal and animal lives are part of a coherent and supportive whole that we have to protect.

The planet lost more than 60% of the living world according to the 2018 WWF report “Living Planet”. The same year, we decided to create our endangered species protection program : INAUDIBLE VOICES.

BEING ACTIVE ON THE GROUND

Free Spirit initiatives go beyond citizens sensibilization. Indeed, we carry out specific actions with organizations doing an outreach work for endangered species protection.

Our ambassadors go to shelters in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Thaïland or even China to assist shelters and reserves which welcome injured or orphans animals. Thus, we financially support those human size organizations which work to maintain species. In order to conduct efficient and specific actions, it is important to know the reality very well.

Elephant sanctuary
Helene Lecompte - Vice President of The Free Spirit Foundation in Thailand in an Elephant sanctuary

PROTECT
THE BEES

We currently support
a hive with
16 000 bees

The mortality rates of honey bees can reach up to 80% in some hives across Europe.