*[Enwl-eng] Have you ever seen a Bonobo?
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Thu Jan 6 19:09:47 MSK 2022
This is one of the kindest animals on the planet
A 20-year ban on industrial logging has just been lifted in the
Congo Basin, opening up the only home of endangered bonobos to even greater
threats from deforestation.
Without their rainforest home, these gentle apes won't survive.
But there’s a surefire way to save these bonobos: secure
official protection for 2 million acres of this rainforest, and defend it
from loggers.
And we can do this for just $1 per acre!
If enough of us chip in $2, our friends at the Bonobo
Conservation Initiative can start securing tens of thousands of acres of
critical bonobo habitat -- can you help save these bonobos?
If you’ve saved your payment information with SumOfUs, your
donation will go through immediately.
Donate $3 now
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The Bonobo Conservation Initiative has been building something
truly magical in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: the “Bonobo Peace
Forest.”
It's a safe haven for bonobos, but it's so much more than just
that. It also stores billions of tons of carbon each year -- carbon that
would otherwise be choking our planet. And it's a network of nature reserves
managed by local communities, providing sustainable sources of income.
But with industrial logging about to skyrocket in the Congo
Basin, we need to move fast.
The Bonobo Conservation Initiative is the only international
organisation solely dedicated to protecting wild bonobos and their
rainforest habitat.
Every one of us chipping in today can have a lasting impact on
the survival of the bonobos -- can we count on you, Vladimir?
If you’ve saved your payment information with SumOfUs, your
donation will go through immediately.
Donate $3 now
Donate another amount
Thanks for all that you do,
Yasmin, Lacey and the team at SumOfUs
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More information:
World’s second biggest rainforest will soon reopen to
large-scale logging. National Geographic. National Geographic. 29 September
2021.
Protecting the great ape whose culture is peace. UN Development
Programme In Africa & Conservation. 2 March 2021.
Bonobo conservation stymied by deforestation, human rights
abuses. Mongabay. 2 October 2019.
Bonobo Peace Forest. Bonobo Conservation Initiative. 6 June
2019.
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From: Yasmin Aslam, SumOfUs
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2022 6:51 PM
Subject: Have you ever seen a Bonobo?
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