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  1. The World Land Trust is a remarkable conservation charity.

    They are based in the UK but they work with conservation partners around the world to save acres of land which are crucial to wildlife.

    There's a chance for every single one of us to be a part of history for a very special rainforest most of us haven't heard of.

    It's in Ecuador, and the World Land Trust are working with their local partner Fundación Jocotoco (FJ) to safeguard the largest remaining tract of Ecuador’s once-vast Chocó forest – the home of Jaguar, Harpy Eagle, Horned Marsupial Frog and one of the most biodiverse places on the planet.

    Logging for oil palm plantations could have seen this natural wonder vanish for good.



    Please make a stand for wildlife in Ecuador,
    wherever you are in the world. 


    Help save Ecuador's Chaco Forest



    1-14 October 2020: 
    Donate to help wildlife and your donation will be doubled
     

    The World Land Trust have a £500,000 ‘Saving Ecuador’s Chocó Forest’ appeal.   And from 1 to 14 October, they have a Big Match Fortnight

    From 1 to 14 October 2020, all donations will be matched.

    As I type, the appeal is 82% of the way there.

    This is such an exciting appeal that could make a huge difference to the jaguar, the Harpy eagle, and the horned masupial frog.

    Will you hop over to the World Land Trust and make a donation?  You can find out more about the forest and its importance here

    Hop off to the World Land Trust's website to donate to Saving Ecuador's Chaco's Forest and the appeal

     

  2. The 13 October 2020 is a HUGE day for Apes.

    It’s a chance to dig into all our pockets and to help make a difference to them. 

    The Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries have a global day of giving, which is supporting 37 qualified sanctuaries and rescue centres.

    The 37 centres all provide rehabilitation or long-term care for apes in Africa, Asia and North America.

    Giving Day for Apes first took place in 2014 and ever since it’s been helping to raise awareness for ape conservation.  It’s helped sanctuaries and rescues, raising money for ape care and advocacy.

    And in the six years since that first event, over $2 million have been raised.

    So what’s happening in 2020?

    The goal:  to raise $500,000.

    On the 13th October, qualified sanctuaries and rescue centres compete on leaderboards to raise the most money for their cause and win prizes generously given by sponsors.


    See the ape organisations taking part 
     - please donate to one, or if you can't donate, share and spread the word. 

    Who are the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries?

    It’s an international accrediting body for sanctuaries, rescues and rehabilitation centres.

    It helps sanctuaries “to help animals through accreditation, collaboration, mentoring, and the development of greater recognition and resources for sanctuaries worldwide.”

    Visit the Giving Day for Apes website here

     

     

  3. Don't miss this: 

    On Monday 12 October at 9pm on ITV, the comedian John Bishop follows two beluga whales as they are released an entertainment park in China, where they were being held in captivity.


    The whales are returned to the wild after an epic journey to the Icelandic beluga whale sanctuary.

    This is a two part series and you can see the second episode on Tuesday 13 October, also at 9pm.

    Find out more about the programme here 

    Find out about the Beluga Whale Sanctuary here 

    Support Little White and Little Grey here.

    Help whales:

    Whale and Dolphin Conservation (UK)

    Whale and Dolphin Conservation (US)

    Whale Conservation

    Pacific Whale Foundation

    Ocean Alliance - Whale Research and Conservation

    Galapagos Conservation Whale Shark Project

    Great Whale Conservancy

    ORCA - protecting whales in UK and European waters