1. The Nature Conservancy, right now has a large number of diverse projects in operation. They cooperate with countries around the world to protect forests, river systems, oceans, deserts and grasslands. In all cases the aim is to provide a sustainable environment for both the plant and animal life forms that depend on them as well as all future generations to come.
2. Keeping the environment clean
2.1. Electricity Vehicles
2.1.1. All-electric vehicles (EVs) run on electricity only. They are propelled by an electric motor (or motors) powered by rechargeable battery packs. http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/evtech.shtml
3. Protecting wildlife
3.1. Conservation of forests: Reforestation
3.1.1. To conserve forests, we need to prevent tree felling
3.1.1.1. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve embarked on its “Reforestation and Reach Out” project with the support of our sponsor, Toyota Motor Corporation and five schools. The aim of this project was to involve schools in Singapore in nature conservation. The target group was 10 to 18 year olds. We had a good range of participating schools, namely, the Canadian International School, Chestnut Drive Secondary School, Hillgrove Secondary School, Naval Base Secondary School and Yishun Junior College. https://www.sbwr.org.sg/friendsofwetland/reforestation/
3.1.1.2. The forestry department in various countires look after forest reserves and enforce forest conservation laws. They check the trees regularly, and help to control the insects and diseases that may harm them.
3.2. Protecting the Monarch Butterfly species
3.2.1. There are four major conservation and preservation sites, one in mexico and three in USA.
3.3. Cheetah Conservation
3.4. Conservation of Fishing grounds
3.4.1. Limiting the period of fishing in fishing grounds
3.4.2. Banning the use of drift nets which indiscriminately trap other forms of marine life
3.4.3. Raising endangered fish in hatcheries and releasing them into the fishing grounds when the population of fish decreases.
4. Practice of biological control
4.1. Biological control is the use of natural predators to control the population of pests
4.1.1. This method doesn't use agrochemicals such as pesticides and hence will not upset the natural ecological balance or pollute the environment.