CTSF is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping international wild living resources conservation agreements. Over 150 nations, representing most of the peoples of the world, have adhered to these treaties, pledging their best efforts to ensure the maintenance of our natural heritage, for its own sake and the benefit of people. But these treaties still need help to achieve their mission and full potential.
CTSF promotes awareness and understanding of conservation treaties and their goals, to enhance public support, compliance, and funding. CTSF supplies educational and informative products, including the CITES Endangered Species Book; the CITES Brochure; endangered species posters, prints, cards, jigsaw puzzles and birdbooks; and CITES and wetland videos. CTSF develops grant and invidual support for international treaty projects and works closely with many like-minded public and private conservation agencies. No salaries or office costs are paid.

You will find the following on our web site:

  • CTSF's mission statement.

  • A brief overview concerning the role of international treaties in environmental conservation.

  • The list of our Board of Trustees, who are personally engaged in a wide range of activities, including conservation, finance, law and public relations.

  • A record of the grants we have made.


  • An illustrated copy of our Conservation and Educational Materials Brochure, from which you can order our products.

  • Wild Life Art Prints - A substantial portionof the purchase price of each of these prints will be donated to the ConservationTreaty Support Fund by the Snow Goose Gallery.

  • A brief on CITES--the Endangered Species treaty--whose mission we primarily support.

  • A brief on the Wetlands Convention (Ramsar), which is the most important international agreement engaged in conservation of key habitat.

  • Wildlife art supporting CTSF.

    Interesting link: The Parrot Society (UK)

     

    Please join our effort to support international conservation by providing support and purchasing and using our materials.

    Thank You,

    George Furness, President


    Treasures of the Wetlands
    by Mary Helsaple
    (poster available April 1999)




     

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