The wealthy seem to have the belief they are the ones who should own the world, using their money to fund non-governmental organizations (NGO/ENGO) who hold the same belief. Here is a recent report on who Wilburforce funded. This is just for 2019, previous years are also listed.
Canada - British Columbia Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition Northwest BC Ecosystem Conservation $90,000.00 Tides Center Rivers Without Borders: $80,000.00 Taku/Transboundary Watershed Conservation Campaign Trout Unlimited TU Alaska: Transboundary Protection Campaign $100,000.00 Trustees for Alaska Protecting Arctic Ecosystems, Special Places, $50,000.00 and Wildlife Wilderness Society Western Arctic Projects $80,000.00 WildLandscapes International Alaska Conservation, Connectivity, $130,000.00 and Constituents Wildlife Conservation Society $100,000.00 Wild Salmon Center SkeenaWild Conservation Trust: $115,000.00 Skeena Watershed Conservation New Venture Fund Alaska Engagement Partnership $60,000.00 Wildsight (Y2Y) Rocky and Columbia Mountain Corridors $100,000.00 Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society BC Conservation Opportunities $90,000.00 Canada - Alberta Miistakis Institute for the Rockies (Y2Y) Connectivity along Highway 3 in SW Alberta $30,000.00 US - Idaho Conservation Voters-Idaho Education Fund $35,000.00 Greater Yellowstone Coalition Wildlife and Habitat Protection in the High Divide $100,000.00 Future West (Y2Y) Protecting Landscapes and Building Conservation $45,000.00 Capacity in the High Divide Wildlife Conservation Society (Y2Y) Sustaining Wildlife Habitat/Linkages in Y2Y Region $65,000.00 US - Y2Y Project Implementation and Organizational Capacity Support $275,000.00
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