
Our Mission
Our mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of local endangered animals through education, outreach, and activism.
Following our core values, we pledge to protect, educate, and conserve indigenous wildlife.

Our Core Values
To promote a healthy environment for all club members, Wildlife Student Saviors follow these core values.
- Responsibility
- Inclusivity
- Equitability
- Respect
- Teamwork

Our Vision
There are 664 species of greatest conservation need in Pennsylvania alone, including 90 birds, 19 mammals, 65 fish, 22 reptiles, 18 amphibians, and 450 invertebrates. Moreover, Pennsylvania is located at the intersection of several ecological regions or river basins (e.g., Ohio River Basin, Susquehanna River Basin) and is important to a broad range of species.

Our Goals
Student Saviors encourages students to partake in activities that help ecosystems or educate others about local endangered species through a pin program where pins are awarded to club members for different achievements they complete. Activities to earn pins will be categorized by the animal they help and used as a method for tracking club members’ progress. By the conclusion of the year, members should receive all pins for their outstanding contributions to the club.

Our Students
The goal of Wildlife Student Saviors is to be leaders advocating and working to protect local threatened animals. On this website, you can find information about the animals we have helped and how you can help them too. As the founder of Student Saviors, I encourage all of you to make a difference. Try out one of our engineering projects or help educate others in your area about indigenous wildlife. Even the smallest contributions make a difference.