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Subject Don't be a villain to wildlife
Date September 16, 2021 12:22 AM
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This week, we launched a new campaign in China starring Jackie Chan

Don't Be a Villain to Wildlife
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Just yesterday, we launched a new campaign in China starring Jackie Chan in partnership with the China Wildlife Conservation Association and Pangolin Crisis Fund. With Jackie’s principle of never taking the role of a villain, we developed a concept around “Don’t Be a Villain to Wildlife ([link removed]) ,” calling on the public to protect nature, which will not only protect wildlife but ourselves as well. In the run-up to the launch, we released multiple teaser videos that reached 110,000 views over just a few days. The video messages and prints will be placed in over 10 cities for at least one month, targeting areas historically known for wildlife consumption.
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Footballers Share What Lions Mean to Them
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In Tanzania, we released our newest round of PSAs ([link removed]) with the Simba Sports Club football team promoting lion conservation by telling the viewer what lions mean to them. The message encourages our audiences to step up and protect lions so that future generations can also experience the innumerable benefits they bring to our economy, environment and culture. We also layout three easy things the public can do to protect lions: 1. Talk about lions on social media. 2. Visit a national park to see lions in real life. 3. Learn more about threats to lions at bethepride.com ([link removed]) .
You Can Help Ecuador's Rangers
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Right now, our local partners in Ecuador who protect coastal mangrove forests urgently need your help. They perform their duties with outdated equipment and boats, making it difficult to reach the remote coastal forests. WildAid Marine is raising much-needed funds to purchase new patrol boats for local community rangers who protect the coastal mangrove forests from illegal logging and poaching. Thanks to an extremely generous donor, if we raise $30,000 they will match an additional $30,000 for an additional boat. All funds raised over $60K will be used to support local rangers' most urgent needs, including patrol boats for our other sites.

We are calling upon our community to help Ecuador’s rangers by donating to and sharing our new WildAid Marine campaign.
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Sharing Oceans with Sharks
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In Thailand, we released a short documentary called “Sharing Oceans with Sharks ([link removed]) ”, starring ‘Pong’ Nawat Kulrattanarak, actor and WildAid ambassador for sharks. Pong Nawat takes viewers on a journey to Isla Mujeres, an island off the coast of Cancun, Mexico to witness one of the largest whale shark congregations and discover how locals are making efforts to reverse decades of overfishing with sustainable fishery and eco-friendly shark tourism. The short documentary was released on WildAid Thailand’s social media platforms. It was also live-streamed during an online chat session with Pong Nawat hosted by Happy Nancy, an eco-friendly travel blogger and divemaster on WildAid Thailand’s Facebook and YouTube page. Over its first two weeks, the videos reached approximately 175,000 people and garnered nearly 1,000 engagements on social media across Thailand.
Join us for an "Evening with WildAid"
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We are pleased to invite you to an intimate in-person gala on November 6, 2021 at The Four Seasons, San Francisco (adhering to COVID safety guidelines). It will be a celebration of wildlife conservation, marine protection, and what we all can do now to help drive this critical work forward. Act quickly – space is limited!
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