By Gregg Tully, PASA | Executive Director
With 22 member organizations in 13 African countries, a global network of specialists, and the contributions of compassionate people like you, the Pan African Sanctuary Alliance is ideally positioned to effect large-scale change to conserve humanity’s closest relatives. They’ve never needed our help more urgently than right now.
Thanks to you, PASA’s Edutainment Films Program has been wildly successful. Nature for Kids, a nonprofit organization that makes films with messages about wildlife conservation and environmental protection, produced three excellent videos for African youth about a boy named Ajani who learns the importance of protecting great apes. Sanaga-Yong Rescue Center, a PASA member organization in Cameroon, arranged for the videos to be shown to an audience of 75,000 people on Cameroon’s train system and many more on national television.
Now PASA is working with our member organizations to expand the Ajani Films Program to more African countries, with the goal of educating millions of people across Africa. Additionally, we’re obtaining permission to show many more exciting films about protecting African wildlife and nature conservation.
The program will expand to at least six more PASA member wildlife centers in 2017. It's only possible because of your support.
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