Bands of Courage

Bands of Courage 🐾 Designs inspired by Endangered Animals
🐋 73% of wildlife lost in last 55 years
🌱1 Band Plants 10 Trees
🌍 Over 2 million trees planted
🌊Waterproof

27/05/2026

The gentle giants of the African savanna 🦒

With hearts weighing up to 11 kilograms and legs taller than most humans, giraffes are built to reach incredible heights. Yet despite their strength, their populations have quietly declined by nearly 40% in recent decades due to habitat loss, poaching, and human expansion.

As they roam, giraffes help shape ecosystems by spreading seeds and maintaining healthy vegetation for countless other species.

Protecting them means protecting the wild spaces they call home 🌍

1 Band Plants 10 Trees 🌱 Think With Your Heart 🤍

24/05/2026

The giraffe 🦒, graceful, peaceful, and increasingly vulnerable.

Known for their towering height and unique patterns, no two giraffes are ever the same. They move across the savanna with quiet strength, nurturing their young and living in loose social groups connected by curiosity and trust.

Today, fewer giraffes remain in the wild than many people realise, threatened by habitat destruction and illegal hunting.

Every species plays a role in nature’s balance, and the giraffe is no exception 🦒

1 Band Plants 10 Trees 🌱🙌🏻

16/05/2026

The African elephant 🐘 the largest land mammal on Earth!

Their trunks contain over 40,000 muscles, allowing them to lift heavy branches, spray water, and even pick up something as small as a single blade of grass.

Their enormous ears help regulate body temperature, acting like natural cooling systems under the African sun.
Elephants can consume up to 150 kilograms of food in a single day and travel long distances in search of water during dry seasons. Their footprints can even create small water holes that benefit other wildlife.

Despite their size, calves rely heavily on the protection and care of the herd, learning survival skills through years of guidance and social interaction.

Every elephant plays a role in keeping nature connected, reminding us how incredible and essential wildlife truly is 🌍

10/05/2026

This Earth Month you made a phenomenal impact 💙

85,545 Mangrove Trees planted 🙌🏻🌱🌍

Let’s keep Thinking With Our Hearts 🤍 From our family to yours, come & plant trees to help the last chance generation 🌱

With gratitude always
Team Bands of Courage

06/05/2026

Across coastal shrub lands, wildflower meadows and ocean cliffs, this collection celebrates species whose lives are closely woven into the landscapes they depend on. Some pollinate the plants that sustain entire ecosystems, others signal environmental health, and some stand as powerful reminders of nature’s ability to recover when given the chance.

Yet each of them is facing growing challenges. Habitat loss threatens the Miami Blue Butterfly, while pesticide use and climate shifts impact Bumblebee populations and their pollination cycles. Changes to waterways and human disturbance once pushed the Bald Eagle to the brink, and warming oceans are affecting food availability for the Blue-footed B***y. Each disruption ripples far beyond a single species.

Birds, Bees & Butterflies 🐾

🦋 Miami Blue Butterfly: Population - 34�A rare coastal species reliant on specific host plants, with a life cycle deeply tied to fragile shoreline habitats.

🐝 Bumblebee: Population - Critically Endangered �Essential pollinators, using “buzz pollination” to help plants reproduce and sustain biodiversity.

🦅 Bald Eagle: Population - 316,700�A top predator and conservation success story, playing a role in balancing aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

🐦 Blue-footed B***y: Population - 90,000�A skilled diver with a distinctive courtship display, dependent on healthy marine ecosystems for survival.

Every wingbeat, every behavior, supports the balance of nature. Protecting them means protecting the systems we all rely on.

🌱 1 Band Plants 10 Trees 💛 Think With Your Heart

,Bees&Butterflies

03/05/2026

Veritree & Earth Lungs are creating quite the buzz in Kenya 🇰🇪

🐝🌿 More than just honey… beekeeping is restoring ecosystems and transforming communities.

By supporting pollination, bees help forests regenerate, boost biodiversity, and keep ecosystems thriving. But the impact goes even further, local communities are turning to beekeeping as a sustainable livelihood, choosing to protect forests rather than cut them down.

From honey and beeswax to propolis and royal jelly, every hive creates opportunity. Income from these products supports families, funds education, and even helps protect forests from illegal logging.
It’s a simple idea with powerful results: protect the bees, and they help protect everything else. 🌍✨

29/04/2026

From icy tundras to dense rainforests, this collection celebrates extraordinary land animals, each with unique habits that keep their ecosystems in balance. But these rhythms of life are being disrupted.

Climate change, deforestation, and human activity are altering feeding patterns, migration routes, and breeding cycles, putting many of these species at risk.
Understanding how they live is part of protecting them 🤍🌍

Bears & Buddies 🐾
�🐻‍❄️ Arctic Fox: Population - 700,000
A nomadic survivor, following food across the tundra and changing coat color with the seasons for camouflage
�🐼 Giant Panda: Population - 1,864
Spends up to 14 hours a day feeding on bamboo, maintaining forest growth through seed dispersal
�🐻 Grizzly Bear: Population - 60,000
Omnivorous forager and seasonal hibernator, redistributing nutrients across ecosystems
�🐨 Koala: Population - 51,156
Nocturnal and slow-moving, feeding almost exclusively on eucalyptus leaves and resting up to 20 hours a day
�🦍 Mountain Gorilla : Population - 1,063
Lives in close family groups, foraging daily and building fresh nests each night
�🦧 Orangutan: Population - 61,646
Highly intelligent and mostly solitary, spending most of life in trees and crafting tools to find food
�🦌 Oryx: Population - 1,222
Desert-adapted, able to go long periods without water and active during cooler hours to conserve energy
�🐻‍❄️ Polar Bear: Population - 26,500
A powerful hunter that relies on sea ice to catch seals, often traveling vast distances
�🐾 Red Panda: Population - 6,107
Arboreal and shy, active at dawn and dusk, feeding on bamboo along with fruits and insects
�🐺 Mexican Wolf: Population - 257
Social and cooperative, hunting in packs and communicating through howls across vast territories

Every habit, every behavior, plays a role in nature’s balance!

1 Band Plants 10 Trees 🌱Think With Your Heart 💛

25/04/2026

Every small action we take adds up 🙌🏻 By protecting our oceans 🌊 restoring ecosystems 🌍 & being more mindful of how we use our planet’s resources, we can turn the tide on biodiversity loss together🫱🏾‍🫲🏼.

Through Veritree, every mangrove tree planted is carefully tracked from seed to impact, so you know you’re part of something real, something lasting.

Let’s work together to give back to the Earth and create a healthier, more vibrant future, for wildlife, for communities, for all of us 🌍

Let’s keep growing 🌱 1 Band Plants 10 Trees 🌱

23/04/2026

Coral reefs are among the most vital and fragile ecosystems on our planet, yet they are disappearing before our eyes. 🌊🪸✨

These underwater worlds support over 25% of marine life, protect coastlines from storms and erosion, and provide food and income for millions of people.

Coral reefs are not plants or rocks, but living structures made up of thousands of tiny organisms called polyps that work together to build and sustain the reef.

Today, they are under growing threat.

Rising ocean temperatures are causing mass coral bleaching—when stressed corals lose the algae that give them colour and energy, turning reefs white and leaving them weak and vulnerable. In the last 30 years, over 50% of the world’s coral reefs have experienced bleaching.

Protecting the Reef means protecting the future of our Oceans 🌊

1 Band Plants 10 Trees 🌱 Think With Your Heart 🤍

23/04/2026

Hey Band Members!

Just a quick note to say if you want to get in touch with us, please email us at: [email protected]

Thank you for planting trees with us, we really do appreciate it 🌱

With gratitude
Team Bands Of Courage

Forests equivalent to twice the size of the United States have been cut down in the last 20 years. Tree planting, refore...
13/01/2026

Forests equivalent to twice the size of the United States have been cut down in the last 20 years. Tree planting, reforesting is needed to counter-balance this loss.

Together we have planted over 2,000,000 mangrove trees! One Mangrove Tree absorbs 308 kgs of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), storing the Carbon and releasing the Oxygen. They also filter the water, storing the nasties and purifying the water.

Mangrove trees live in salty water, providing a home to marine animals in their root systems and land animals in their canopies. Living along the coastline and on river banks, Mangrove trees protect the land from rising sea levels and storm surges which cause flooding. As you can see the mangrove tree is a climate change hero!

Thank you to all our band members for making this possible! 1 Band Plants 10 Trees! 🌱



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