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  1. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. 

    Margaret Mead


    It really is amazing what people can do when a small number of them contribute.

    I’m thrilled to be able to tell you (if you didn’t know already) that the incredible appeal by the Sumatran Orangutan Society (SOS) for £870,000 to save 890 acres for orangutans was successful.    

    The Indonesian palm oil plantation was up for sale and SOS had an opportunity to buy the land and restore the forest.  But SOS needed donations – fast.

    2,500 people joined in and over the course of several months, they contributed the required amount to save the forest for orangutans.

    The land will be returned to the forest and the wildlife to whom it belonged. SOS will be restoring the site to its former glory. Working with its local partner, Yayasan Orangutan Sumatera Lestari, the oil palms will be removed and the forest replanted to encourage orangutans and other wildlife to come back.  Critically, this will extend their habitat from the neighbouring national park so it will be a natural extension for the animals.


    Footage captured by camera traps in a rainforest restoration site in the Leuser Ecosystem, Sumatra, managed by the Orangutan Information Centre and Sumatran Orangutan Society

    Needless to say, millions of other animals will benefit as well, all thanks to the contributions of 2,500 people. 

    Some people donated £5, others donated quite a bit more, but that’s neither here nor there.

    The key thing is that people joined in and they donated and as a result, they will make a considerable difference to the orangutans and other animals. They took action and succeeded together.

    They took action and together, they succeeded in saving the acreage for these wonderful creatures.

    Well done to everyone involved and a huge thanks to everyone who contributed.  We did it!!!  

    Orangutans, enjoy! 

     

  2. Please help horses by signing this petition
    Please help horses by signing this petition

    World Horse Welfare needs your help with a petition to help horses.

    Around 26,000 horses are transported needlessly across Europe to slaughter every year.  They travel thousands of miles, with little chance to rest, eat or drink during journeys which can last for days on end.  And they arrive at their destination severely hydrated, stressed, totally drained of energy, in pain and broken in spirit.

    World Horse Welfare is calling on the European Commission to change the law and impose a maximum journey limit of no more than 12 hours. 

    Already the numbers being transported from 165,000 in 2001 to about 26,000 today. 

    There are just 3 days left to bring the UK’s pressure to bear on the European Commission as it works to put a stop to the long distance transport of horses across to slaughter by 2027.

    Please sign here.

     

  3. Toothbrushes are one of the very common items found in plastic rubbish coming up to shore.

    If you're looking to say goodbye to plastic and are trying to find a suitable toothbrush, take a look at Natural Collection

    This online store has a number of different bamboo toothbrushes, including the Environmental Bamboo Toothbrush for £2.95 each. 

    The biodegradable bamboo handle can be turned into compost - you have to remove the bristle first and put it in the recycling bin - or if you send it to landfill, it will degrade far faster than a plastic toothbrush. 

    Visit Natural Collection to see their range of Environmental Toothbrushes

    Visit Natural Collection to see their range of Environmental Toothbrushes


    The more we can reduce our use of plastic, the better for wildlife.