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Joseph Wolobah Sipor
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WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF WILDS
April 27, 2011 - 03:48 PM
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WELCOME TO THE ANIMAL WORLD
The Global Movement for Wildlife Preservation & Conservation wishes to see men come face to face with reality that our wilds are needed for future development and they should not be handled cruelly.
It is necessary to have men look in the direction of domesticating animals and commercializing it, instead to use the wilds for meet. It is good to have the bush-hog in your pot to fill your belly but it is best to allow many tourists come from around the world and watched them move around. This will create employment for the locals and open the market for economic improvement.
The Global Movement has engaged students in secondary schools, vocational and university levels for the campaign of wildlife preservation and forest conservation.
We all know that plants and animals face growing threats all over the world. Some scientists calculated that thousand of species become extinct every year. So it is oblivious for us; as highly intelligent species as we are to see reasons in protecting our wilds by conserving our forest and preserving our wildlife for a better world.
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Re: WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF WILDS
April 30, 2011 - 12:12 PM
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This is a good lesson to some African countries especially Nigeria where wild life are all meat. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Okonkwo Chijioke O.
heal the world and make it a better place
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Joseph Wolobah Sipor
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Re: WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF WILDS
May 30, 2011 - 05:27 PM
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The forest is wearing away gradually and Liberia is moving slowly to a desert there is need to form a reckoning force to curb the deforestation.
According to — A Liberian conservationist, Silas Siakor, says the forests in the country risk future disaster if nothing is done to curb its "indiscriminate" tapping.
Mr. Siakor made the observation recently in southeastern Liberia, where he had gone to conduct a series of workshops on the Prospects and Challenges of forest conservation in Liberia. The workshops were held in Buchanan, Zwedru and Harper.
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Joseph Wolobah Sipor
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Re: WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF WILDS
July 22, 2011 - 07:57 AM
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There is a need to be a part of a Movement that is forging to conserve nature and improve the habitat for our wilds. Cognizant of the reality that at the click of every second of the clock there is a destruction of our forest and the wilds along with their habitat; either by hunting, cutting a tree, extensive logging by multinational companies, shifting cultivation by local farmers, and if nothing is done to save the future we stand the risk of global warming and environmental pollution.
With the aforesaid situation there is a reason to be sensitive individuals who see the need to run this Program call “Meet the Wilds”, via the establishment of Wildlife Club in schools. This Program will be launch on September 15, 2011 in Monrovia, Liberia. The Global Movement for Wildlife Preservation is inviting all with like to minds and seeks the expertise of those organizations and individuals who are in similar operations to contribute their quota to help curb or minimize the problems for the wilds and their habitat.
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Re: WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF WILDS
August 16, 2011 - 05:42 PM
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There is way to much deforestation, destroying trees, and wildlife habitats, which is the main cause of endangered species besides poaching.
I make and sign petitions to protect wildlife, habitats, and environment on Care2, Change.org and other sites like this.
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