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ReconAfrica: Elephanatics Letter to Canadian Government

ReconAfrica is a Canadian oil and gas company with rights to drill for oil in Namibia and Botswana. It is proven that the exploration of petroleum has routinely been accompanied by ecological harm, and has often been the pretext for conflicts. The exploration area in Namibia and Botswana borders three national parks, the Okavango River, and the Okavango Panhandle, which supplies water to the unique Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Read our letter to the Canadian government here: https://bit.ly/3pVh63M

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Schindlers Eco Forensics: Letter to Canadian Government: ReconAfrica

https://schindlersforensics.ai/eco-forensics-letter-to-the-canadian-government-in-re-reconafrica-kavango-oil-exploration/ …… Dear Sirs/Mesdames, RE: RECONAFRICA PETROLEUM EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN PEL NO. 73 KAVANGO BASIN, NAMIBIA The above matter refers. We, as Schindlers Attorneys, a law firm based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Schindlers EcoForensics (“Schindlers”) a registered interested and…

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AFRICAN ELEPHANTS ONLY OCCUPY A FRACTION OF THEIR POTENTIAL RANGE

In a new paper led by Mara Elephant Project’s Director of Research and Conservation Dr. Jake Wall, new research has found that while elephants can live almost anywhere in Africa, their range is restricted by the growing human footprint and the available protected areas. Read paper – http://bitly.ws/cs2t

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Elephants – Economies – Ecosystems = Biodiversity

What is the value of protecting Biodiversity?

“Biodiversity is an all-encompassing term for what many regard as nature-related risk. It includes the food we eat, the soil, clean water supplies, landscapes, and forests. Nature-related risk affects all those who rely on nature’s services in their supply chains, from fashion, to farming and construction. Today our concern is climate risk; tomorrow it will be about biodiversity and everything that is beyond carbon.”

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Help Sponsor Mara Elephant Rangers

For the full month of December 2020, we ran a Go Fund Me for Mara Elephant Project to assist them in providing for an additional 10 rangers in the Masaai Mara, Loita region, in Kenya. We are so pleased to say we exceeded our goal of $3,000 to reach $3,250. We would like to thank everyone for their thoughtful donations and support!

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Elephanatics presents – Ivory Is For Elephants – elephants and their importance to the global community and environment

The numbers are staggering as we learn that humanity is responsible for a decrease in animal populations worldwide of 68% in the past 50 years. The biggest issues facing the global community today are losses to biodiversity.

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Paul Rodgers Rocks for Elephants on #WorldElephantDay

Paul is a Rock and Roll legend and a Platinum-selling Singer, Songwriter & Self-taught Multi-instrumentalist. He has Written, Recorded, Produced and Released 30 albums since 1968 * Sold over 90 million records * Formed and led 3 bands to worldwide…

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Take The Elephant Trumpet Challenge

Take The Elephant Trumpet Challenge to Make It A Million Signatures!
We are excited to announce the Make It A Million promotion for the Ivory-FreeCanada petition! We have almost reached 600,000 signatures and we want to Make It A Million by World Elephant Day on August 12. Please help by taking the Elephant Trumpet Challenge at: https://elephanatics.org/makeitamillion/

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Send a Letter and Tweet for Mother Earth on Earth Day

Send a Letter and Tweet for Mother Earth. Easy Clicks, Ongoing Wednesday, April 22, 2020 12:30 AM – 11:30 PM Please JOIN US for A MINI TWEET STORM & AUTOMATED LETTER for Earth Day! Text of automated letter and tweet…

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Donation Recipient #2: Kulen elephant Forest Sanctuary

Donation Recipient #2: Kulen Elephant Forest Sanctuary The future of Cambodia’s elephant population is dire. There are only 400 wild and 75 captive elephants. When elephant riding was banned at Angkor Wat, Kulen took in all 14 of these over-worked and tired…

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