Conservation Sticker Campaign

A new initiative from Network for Ecology—turning commerce into predictable, scalable funding for conservation.

The Conservation Sticker Campaign is a bold new model designed to generate continuous, unstoppable support for critical environmental nonprofits across the world. This initiative is our first major leap toward building a self-sustaining funding ecosystem, where everyday purchases directly fuel urgent ecological action.

Our long-term vision is simple:
Create a global commerce-driven engine that sends millions of dollars each month to frontline wildlife and conservation groups—reliably, transparently, and at scale.
We believe this approach is one of the most powerful ways to create lasting, measurable planetary change.


The Monthly Conservation Series

At the core of the campaign is the Monthly Conservation Series—a premium, rotating collection of fine art stickers and eco-inspired artwork.

Each month spotlights a different high-impact cause, such as:

  • Rainforest preservation
  • Coral reef and mangrove restoration
  • Pollinator protection
  • Wildlife rescue and anti-poaching efforts
  • Regenerative agriculture and ecosystem renewal
  • Threatened species conservation

These beautifully designed, eco inspired stickers serve as both miniature pieces of art and micro-donations, converting small, everyday purchases into powerful, cumulative support.


This Month’s Featured Cause: Manatee & Florida Spring Conservation

Our inaugural Monthly Conservation Series begins with one of the most urgent ecological crises in the United States—the collapse of Florida’s springs and the starving manatees that depend on them.

This month’s campaign, “Crisis in the Clear: Supporting the Fight for Florida’s Springs and Manatees,” highlights the battle to restore the aquifer-fed spring systems that serve as essential winter refuges for manatees. Pollution, algae blooms, and declining seagrass have left these gentle giants struggling to survive.

But the crisis isn’t happening by accident.
Decades of poor policy decisions and political inaction have played a major role in the decline of Florida’s springs. Weak regulations on groundwater pumping, unchecked development, inadequate nutrient pollution limits, and inconsistent state protections have accelerated the collapse of spring ecosystems—and the suffering of manatees that rely on them.

This is why springs advocacy is absolutely essential, and why organizations like the Florida Springs Council are at the heart of this month’s campaign. Their work to fight harmful policies, challenge weak permits, and push for meaningful environmental protections is one of the only forces standing between Florida’s springs and irreversible ecological loss.

Learn more about this month’s featured cause here: 👉Crisis in the-clear