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Tuesday 26 March 2013

Every animal deserves to be ‘Born Free’



Hello, my name is Ula. First of all, I would like to thank you for taking your time and visiting my blog. One visit could help my chosen charity, Born Free. I am trying to raise awareness about Born Free which is a Pressure Group who helps many animals and big cats find freedom in the wild. Born Free is not a well-known charity, so not many people feel informed about what they do, but I’m here to change that.


The reason I have chosen Born Free as my charity for my GCSE is because they need to be heard. Born Free have done many things to help animals all around the world, so it’s their turn to be noticed.
 
I have found out many interesting and astonishing things about this foundation, they do so many things for these creatures, but they need more help, as without support, they are nothing. Born Free help every individual animal, and never forgets an animal. They rescue every animal from tiny cages to being hunted down by poachers. They have gained many celebrity supporters including Joanna Lumley, Martin Clunes, Bryan Adams, Rachel Hunter, Helen Worth, Jenny Seagrove and Martin Shaw.

Why should you support ‘Born Free’?
  • “Born Free is determined to try to stop extinction by protecting rare species in their natural habitat.”
  • ‘Born Free’ protect every single animal that needs help and work to help people and wildlife to live together without conflict.
  • They work together to phase out zoos and keep wildlife in the wild.
  • They work worldwide and set up fundraising projects like markets, stalls etc. and never give up on
  • Born Free is not a huge nameless charity, but a group of like-minded people who want to achieve the same target

If poaching and cruelty to animals carries on, the extinction of animals may happen faster than we thought, and if no animals live on our planet, our lives will become harder and harder every day. So please, support ‘Born Free’, and keep wildlife in the wild.

Please could you leave me a response and answer the following questions:



  • Do you feel more informed about ‘Born Free’?
  • Have you heard of this charity before?
  • Would you now consider supporting it?
Thank you once again for reading my blog and I hope you feel more informed about ‘Born Free’. Also could you please tell me where you live i.e. country (If not UK!) if you are planning on commenting on my blog. Please visit their webpage http://www.bornfree.org.uk/

Ula

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