From Danny Auron, SumOfUs <[email protected]>
Subject 96 elephants killed per day
Date November 20, 2022 7:43 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Elephants walking in your direction

John,

In the legendary Serengeti, almost a quarter of the elephants live in a
tiny area protected by a team of just 10 specially-trained rescue dogs and
their handlers.

They sniff out poachers and sound the alarm -- the dogs have helped arrest
hundreds of poachers already, saving countless elephants being murdered
for ivory. But outside the Serengeti, poaching is on the rise and there
are thousands more elephants that still need protection.

That’s why the team behind this amazing project is asking for your help to
train more dogs and double the number of sites where these sniffer dogs
are working -- and save double the number of elephants, in the Serengeti
and beyond.

With 96 of these gentle giants killed each day, every moment counts.

Can you chip in to help?



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If just a handful of dogs protect all those elephants in the Serengeti,
imagine what 20 or 30 could do in parks across Africa!

Because poaching isn't just a Serengeti problem -- poaching everywhere has
skyrocketed recently, pushing endangered elephants and other animals even
closer to the brink. An influx of support from people around the world
could help get this anti-poaching game-changer the recognition it
deserves, finally helping solve our poaching crisis.

It could also help governments justify funding programs just like this in
parks all across Africa. And our community can be right there, advocating
for it at every turn. Together we could help spark the beginning of the
end of an elephant poaching scourge that slaughters 30,000 beautiful
ancient elephants every year.

Last year we helped the team behind this amazing project grow their team
of Serengeti sniffer dogs by 50% -- now they're asking for your help again
to expand their program in other parks across the continent and save not
only elephants but rhinos, pangolins and more. Can you help do it again? 



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It’s just an accident that our community found the amazing people behind
the Working Dogs for Conservation last year. But once one of our members
let us know the program existed, no one could stop thinking about
it. We're so glad we were able to help last year, and this is our chance
to continue being part of a life-saving revolution. We can’t wait.



  Thanks for all that you do,  
Danny and the SumOfUs team



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More information:

[ [link removed] ]Dogs put their noses to work saving wildlife. National Geographic. 6
January 2021.
 
[ [link removed] ]Working Dogs for Conservation is the world’s leading conservation
detection dog organization. Working Dogs for Conservation. 1 January 2021.

 

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