Age of Union Celebrates 3 Years of Global Conservation Impact with Expanded Projects, New Films, and Returning Series

Age of Union, the non-profit environmental organization spearheaded by Emmy award-winning executive producer Dax Dasilva, is celebrating a momentous milestone – its third anniversary. Since Dasilva’s initial pledge of $40 million CAD in 2021, Age of Union has made significant strides in its mission to support and highlight global conservation efforts.

This year marks a period of remarkable growth for the organization. Age of Union has expanded its reach by investing in ten critical conservation projects across the globe, focusing on boots-on-the-ground initiatives in critically endangered ecosystems. These projects include significant expansions in Haiti, Indonesia, and Canada, demonstrating Age of Union’s commitment to tackling environmental challenges on a global scale.

To further amplify the voices of conservation heroes and inspire action, Age of Union is set to release three new short films before the year’s end. These films will provide captivating glimpses into the impactful work being done by conservationists on the frontlines, highlighting the challenges they face and the inspiring victories they achieve.

Adding to the organization’s growing momentum, Age of Union is bringing back its popular YouTube series, ‘On the Frontline.’ This series delves deeper into the stories of individuals and organizations dedicated to safeguarding the planet’s most vulnerable species and habitats. Through compelling storytelling and captivating visuals, ‘On the Frontline’ aims to connect viewers with the urgent need for environmental action and inspire them to become active participants in the conservation movement.

Age of Union’s commitment to transparency and impact is evident in its robust reporting and the tangible results achieved through its projects. By investing in impactful conservation initiatives and amplifying the voices of those working on the frontlines, Age of Union is not only protecting critical ecosystems but also creating a movement for lasting environmental change.

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