GICS Global Insular Conservation Society

GICS Global Insular Conservation Society Global Insular Conservation Society (GICS) non-profit with a mission to preserve island ecosystems

A nonprofit 501 (C) (3) corporation focused on fragile island ecosystems and their native flora & fauna, using sound scientific based research for conservation of indigenous species before it’s too late. GICS aims to partner with active education and conservation projects in line with our Island focus. Conduct active research, habitat evaluations and collaborate with local and international scient

ists, biologists and zoologists. Recognize the long-term, on going focus necessary to make real impacts on an ecosystem. Geographic Focus

Caribbean (singular current focus)

Indonesian Archipelago

South America

Madagascar

North America









Flora and fauna, evolving in isolation, can not compete. Single predatory animals have nearly wiped out indigenous populations in the past. Pollution, deforestation, and expansion of man's footprint threaten these unique and precious resources. Just one example...

In the 1990s the introduction of just one single raccoon on White Cay in the Bahamas nearly wiped out an entire species of Iguana native only to that island. This species would have been lost forever if not for the conservation efforts of people like those working with GICS.

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GICS is a Nonprofit 501 (C) (3) Corporation
All donations are tax deductible and very much appreciated!

Your generous donations are needed and directly support the efforts to conserve and protect island ecosystems through sound scientific research and practices.

Address

P. O Box 77796
Seattle, WA
98177

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