BEATING THE DRUM FOR WILDLIFE
Wild News Is Good News!
Words ④ Wildlife is dedicated to building better lines of communication between conservationists, the mass media and the general community so that everyone has a greater understanding of the very serious problems facing animals in their natural environment. The continuing problems facing wildlife sustainability in their natural habitat cannot be ignored if these issues are constantly being highlighted and scrutinized in the press by the general public. By protecting wild animals and preserving their natural habitat we are, in effect, sustaining ourselves and our ecological system.
Our objective here is to establish a wilderness warehouse where we receive and dispatch information vital to preserving and protecting animal species living in their natural habitat. As media facilitators, our role is to ensure that news from the frontline of wildlife conservation reaches the press for publication and broadcast. It is astonishing and alarming to hear that 58 percent of all animal species have been obliterated from the face of the earth since 1970. We call upon the media to register their contact details here with us so we can provide them with reports from wildlife conservationists operating in the field. We also want to hear from government authorities and wildlife conservation groups about the role they are playing in helping to sustain animal species living in wilderness. Many of the world’s conservation organizations rely heavily on donations from the community in order to operate effectively. These donations spike sharply whenever the media reports an urgent need for wildlife funding in the press. Journalists can make a real difference to wildlife conservation by making it one of their top priorities as news gatherers.
Journalists can do so much more to expose wildlife concerns in the media, and pressure the real wildlife power brokers, the general public, to only elect those governments who are not only sympathetic to the wildlife cause but who are willing to allocate money for its preservation and protection. Words ④ Wildlife is totally committed to broadcasting the all-important message to media worldwide that without their continued and unwavering support as publicists, fund raisers and advocates, wildlife conservation is a dead issue. As journalists it is up to us, as the world’s true watchdogs, to keep the wildlife torch burning brightly and constantly in the public eye by spreading the word globally about wildlife conservation and preservation. The reality is that wildlife can never feel totally secure in their natural environment, and only by constant media scrutiny and direct action from fully-funded conservationists supported by governments do animals have a future in the wild.
Media Muscle Wanted!
Answering The Call Of The Wild
Words ④ Wildlife does not accept donations nor are we using this platform for money-making purposes. We have no ulterior motive other than to garner the support of media worldwide to further the wildlife conservation cause through the power of the press. The media has an ethical and moral obligation to report environmental degradation wherever it occurs, and in doing so help to ensure that wild animals remain a big and important part of the natural landscape. The more that people hear about wildlife vulnerability wherever it occurs in the world the more likely something will be done to correct the problem. If you have any suggestions that might help us in our wildlife conservation endeavours please email us here. Meanwhile, read what On The Prowl has to say. Your written and photographic contributions to On The Prowl are most welcome because we all need to spread the word about what's really going on in the world of wildlife conservation. If you'd like to know more about me and my other interests please visit my website, www.wardswords.com.au
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