Your donation (tax-deductible in the US) to Earth League International funds important intelligence-gathering operations, field investigations and research on the most important environmental/wildlife criminals in the world, their modus operandi, their international organized criminal networks engaged in wildlife trafficking, illegal fishing, illegal logging, land grabbing, and other serious crimes, such as money laundering, human smuggling, and corruption.

Your donation also funds our active and concrete collaboration with government agencies in the U.S. and other key countries to fight environmental crime.

We launch field investigations, gather much needed information and share actionable intelligence to:

  • Expose the most important environmental/wildlife criminals and traffickers in the world;
  • Facilitate the arrest and prosecution of perpetrators, including traffickers, middlemen, and corrupt government officials;
  • Share information with government agencies, law enforcement and policymakers to support their investigations and work collaboratively to address environmental/wildlife crime;
  • Raise global awareness about environmental/wildlife crime and the Convergence with other serious crimes;
  • Publish public and confidential intelligence reports (for law enforcement only).

If you would like to send a check donation, please mail it to our address:

Earth League International
PO Box 661623
Los Angeles, CA 90066
USA

info@earthleagueinternational.org

GIVE WITH CONFIDENCE

Earth League International is a registered non-profit, tax-exempt charity under section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Our Tax ID is: 46-2395314

Our approach at ELI focuses on minimizing resources dedicated to development and fundraising, instead relying heavily on our reputation and word-of-mouth to attract potential funders. 

We earned GuideStar’s Platinum Seal of Transparencywhich is reserved for the most accountable and transparent nonprofits, and we are ranked highly on other charity watchdog websites, such as Charity Navigator.

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