With McDonald's, Saving Species 
 
 
McDonald’s Europe has made a 1 million euro contribution to CI’s Global Conservation Fund to save crucial forest habitats and promote species protection.
 
 
CI and McDonald’s Europe are working together to protect some of the world’s most threatened species and the tropical forests where they live.
 
CI and McDonald's Europe are working together to educate children and their parents about threatened species. Learn why elephants have such large ears, how high snow leopards can jump and why polar bears have such large feet in our species profiles.
 
For nearly 20 years, McDonald's and CI have been working together to find new ways of tying on-the-ground conservation efforts to educational campaign for the youngest generations.
 
Meet Else Krueck, Director of Environment & CSR at McDonald's Europe. She sat down to talk with us about how McDonald's is making smart environmental decisions part of everything they do.
 
Species around the world are threatened with extinction. Add your voice to those who want to stop species extinction by signing the petition.
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fresh water

Understanding and protecting the sources and flows of fresh water.

food

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health

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cultural services

Valuing the role of nature in human cultures.

Biodiversity

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