How many times has each of us said, "I would have taken action to prevent something really bad from happening—if only I had been better informed?"
This week, Wildlife Art Journal is joining a global groundswell started by Serengeti Watch. The organization is calling upon Jakaya Kikwete, president of Tanzania, to halt proposed construction of a disastrous highway across the greatest wildlife migration corridor left on Earth—the Serengeti Plain.
The time to stop the highway is short. The goal is to make the campaign go viral which means you play an important role by notifying your family and friends about the
Stop The Serengeti Highway page on Facebook. In recent months, social media like Facebook has helped to foment meaningful change around the world. As environmental issues go, the effort to save the Serengeti may be one of the most important of our time.
The question is:
Will you lift a finger to make a difference? Enjoy our story and gallery of images, then take action. Again, tell everyone you know.
First,
enjoy our gallery of images and read our story.
To quote that famous philosopher Dr. Seuss and his famous book, The Lorax, about environmental destruction: "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."
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