IFAW Turtles
Our latest effort for IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) has gone down a storm. We wanted to raise awareness about the impact of the souvenir trade on turtles and other endangered species. Hope you’ll agree this is a fanstastic campaign. The BBC picked up on the campaign. As did many other TV channels and countless blogs.
Please spread the message by posting and tweeting links to this blog post,
For further info visit the IFAW site.
May 22, 2009 - Posted by riksta | Uncategorized | ambient, bbc, bournemouth, creative, fundraising, IFAW, RAPP, turtles, wildlife
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