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Walking for Wildlife

  • Midrand Reporter - 27 March 2009
  • April 16,2009, 04:53 AM
MISS Earth Hopefuls teamed up with the Earth Organization and walked the Johannesburg Zoo, in aid of wildlife in war zones.
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Earth hopefuls teamed up with the Earth Organisation and walked the Johannesburg Zoo, in aid of wildlife in war zones.

Yvette Taylor

of the Earth Organisation said, "Miss Earth South Africa has as its mission .true beauties for a cause."

"We

are a group that strives to obtain effective results. This was a perfect opportunity to stand up and create much needed awareness about preserving our natural heritage, especially in time of war."

All

attendees, including animal rights activists, signed a United Nations resolution aimed at protecting wildlife in war zones. Earth Organisation founder,Lawrence Anthony said, "The organisation has its sight set on changing international law.

"We

are engaging upon a worldwide campaign to get people involved in the survival of wildlife in war zones."
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