Interactives

Coral reef ecosystems cover just 0.1 per cent of the ocean, yet they support 25 per cent of its life and the lives of half a billion people on land. 

From sprawling sands to rugged mountains and dizzying salt flats, all deserts have one thing in common...they receive very little rain.  

Although mountains make up just around 25% of Earth’s land area, they are home to more than 85% of the world’s species of amphibians, birds, and mammals, many of which cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

Journey through three unique but connected ecosystems in Belize.

Journey through Savannah ecosystems in three unique locations around the world.

Savannahs in Africa are credited with being the cradle for human evolution, and their counterparts around the world are similarly important for our economic, environmental, and cultural wellbeing.

Explore just a few of these mysterious ecosystems to understand what makes them so unique, and why restoring them should be at the top of our list.