Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Fundraising Ideas

Hey Guys! So my friend and I are working on fundraising projects to help animals. Here are some ideas.




  • Bake Sale
  • Craft Sale
  • Yard Sale*
  • Garage sale*
  • lemonade stand
  • story hour with little kids
Jobs such as..........


  1. lawn mowing
  2. babysitting
  3. plant sitting :P ( as in taking care of their plants when they are away)
  4. raking leaves during fall
  5. snow shoveling during winter
  6. helping a student understand an academic subject







Please comment if you have any more or you think we should not have one of these on here.




      Thanks!





See Nature, Help Nature, Be Nature!




See Ya Soon!!!!!

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Happy New Year!

I hope you guys had an awesome new year and are enjoying 2016 so far. I have gotten so far with making my dreams come true. I think 2016 has a lot in store for us with helping to conserve wildlife. If you have the 2015 NG magazine that says stuff about elephants I think you should read it. Comment if you have already donated to WWF and which animal you donated to I love hearing about you guys and what you did to help save nature. I also made this motto/slogan- See Nature, Help Nature, Be Nature. Comment if you like that slogan and what changes you would make.



     Remember To Be Wild!






(forgot to post this earlier :P)










Fibropapillomatosis (FP)

FP is a disease that has been spotted on all turtles except the leatherback. FP is mostly seen on green sea turtles. Scientists do not know what is causing this disease and how to cure it. Some say that pollution is causing the disease. Just in case it is please refrain from littering in the ocean and sea. 22.2% of green sea turtles are dying because of FP. FP can also cause permanent blindness on sea turtles making it hard to see their prey and hard to eat if it has no food. FP is not commonly seen on loggerheads and the Kemp's ridleys about 1% and 2% die of it. FP can also cause permanent blindness on sea turtles. FP was discovered in 1938 in Florida on green sea turtles. FP is usually found on the base of the flippers, close to the eye, and around its neck. Please warn people about FP. I will put a link to a website about FP where I got this information(P.S. I will put a pic of FP on sea turtles too.)


http://myfwc.com/research/wildlife/sea-turtles/threats/fibropapillomatosis/














                   
                                                              SO SAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!