A wonderful Planeteer suggested this idea to me, Chris Otahal, a long time ago.
I'm only sorry it took me so long to get it done.
This is a list of our accomplishments that we have made working together.
I think you'll be quite surprised by what we together have been able to do.
The music playing here is Change the World by Eric Clapton.
I thought it was very appropiate, as that is what we are trying to do!
Keep up the good work Planeteers!



This is the falcon we adopted, Mystic Blue. So far we have managed to raise just over $20 for her care and feeding just through searches alone!


We have bought and saved almost 4 acres of rainforest in Mexico!
And I'm planning on us saving even more. After all, the trees are the lungs of the planet, and when they are gone so are we.



We contributed just over $13 towards the care and feeding of a pack of wolves.
I'm really wanting us to do more to help these beautiful creatures, which at the rate we are going may end up being extinct.



We have contributed $50 towards sponsoring the habitat to care for these beautiful tiger cubs.
They were well worth it, don't you think?


We donated $42 to the Red Cross to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
That was another one that was definetly worth it, as so many people there did, and still need help.


The difference we have made with our Care2 clicks!


We have supported 4,284.7 square feet of Marine Wetlands!
We have supported 5,549.0 square feet of American Prairie!
We have supported 2,903.3 square feet of Rain Forest!


We have supported the Baby Seals for 3 days!


To protect the oceans we have swum 18.46 kilometers!
Are you tired yet?


We have supported 443.64 acres of habitat for these beautiful animals!


We have fed 1,313 pieces of fruit to the hungry primates!
That's alot of bananas!


We have supported Care2 kids for 1,170 days!
That's just awesome!


We have supported 1,250 pets in need!


We have sent 2,622 letters to stop the violence against women around the world!


We have taken 108 steps towards eliminating environmental causes of breast cancer!