You Can Go To Front Lines Of War On African Poachers

African Poachers Strike Again!

But they’re meeting resistance.

Now You Can Go To Front Lines Of War On African Poachers!

 

African Poachers

 

Over and Above Africa Brings Global Supporters to the Front Lines of the Fight to End Poaching of Endangered Animals”

The War against international organized African Poachers of wild animals has been escalating as the greedy poachers ramp up their slaughter of every creature from black bears, bighorn sheep and sharks here in North America to tigers, lions, elephants and rhinos in India and Africa.

It’s a heartrending war — watching these beautiful, magnificent animals driven to the edge of extinction to cater to the needs of a few wealthy, selfish, ignorant humans.

You Can Go To Front Lines Of War On African Poachers.

But read on, mon ami.  Here is Good News!

“New Non-Profit Group’s Campaigns Focus on Country’s $14 Billion Poaching Trade.”

LOS ANGELES, March 27, 2017  — Over and Above Africa, a new non-profit group on a mission to bring a global community to the front line of the fight to protect Africa’s most endangered animals, announced today the launch of its highly-anticipated, content and subscription platform.

The Company, founded by acclaimed award-winning movie producer Kerry David (Agent Cody Banks, My Date with Drew and Like Dandelion Dust), “aims to make the plight of endangered animals in Africa personal for individuals around the planet and remove the current disconnect between donation and visible action on the ground where it counts,” explained Kerry David.

“Our concept is very simple: Members pay a five dollars monthly subscription fee. These funds are pooled to finance highly targeted and vetted anti African Poachers initiatives that we know to be effective.

“Every initiative which receives our support is closely followed by us as our filmmakers, drone operators and photographers document the outcome and then transmit directly to our members to SEE and EXPERIENCE the clear impact their contributions have on the poaching crisis. We call it ‘Affordable Philanthropy,'” she concluded.

Although not officially launched yet, Over and Above Africa has received such strong support they have already funded their first initiative – “Boots for Rangers” video.

War On African Poachers“Poaching is a complicated problem that isn’t going away. It can however be stopped and for that to happen, there has to be a point where we collectively stand up and say no more.

“Over and Above Africa is a way that anyone – for the price of a cup of coffee – can play a part in stopping African Poachers,” added Executive Director, Jennifer Pfister.

Leading figures from the worlds of conservation and technology oversee their Advisory Board and include; Dereck & Beverly Joubert, Emmy-winning filmmakers and Explorers-in-Residence at National Geographic, Steve Galster, Founder of Freeland and A.R.R.E.S.T, Alan Feldstein, Founder, Infinite Safari Adventures & The Cheetah Conservation Trust, and technology luminary, Jon Epstein of Sentient Technologies.

“Over and Above Africa’s innovative new platform is introducing an entirely new source of funding to the wildlife trafficking crisis in Africa.

It’s a very exciting prospect for us in the field and extremely timely,” said Advisory Board Member, Intelligence Expert, Founder of Wildleaks and Elephant Action League, Andrea Crosta.

“Over and Above Africa has aligned itself with exemplary NGO’s both as beneficiaries and as advisors on the ground in Africa to ensure its allocated funds support effective, complementary and proven anti-poaching initiatives that when used in conjunction with each other, strike a forceful blow to poaching and wildlife trafficking,” stated Advisory Board member, Assemblywoman, Autumn Burke.

For more information or to become a member, please visit  – www.Overandaboaveafrica.com

Company Contacts:

  • Kerry David, Founder & CEO – Kerry@OverAndAboveAfrica.com
  • Jennifer Pfister, Executive Director – Jennifer@OverAndAboveAfrica.com
  • Media Contact: Jennifer Andros – 152014@email4pr.com – Tel. 562-522-3721

Conclusion: I’ve witnessed the results of poaching right here in our Nova Scotia backwoods.

Black bears slaughtered for their gall bladders.  Tiny fawn legs tossed beside the roads like unwanted pieces of kindling.  Beavers just disappearing.

In Africa, it’s become full-out warfare.  A War on our fellow creatures — all for millions of dollars.  We’ve rightly supported wars over the years to protect our sacred Freedom.  Certainly we can afford a few dollars to protect our sacred Mother Earth.

– Brian Alan Burhoe

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Title: You Can Go To Front Lines Of War On African Poachers.

Keywords: bears, black bears, elephants, endangered animals, Dereck & Beverly Joubert, Elephant Action League, Kerry David, lions.  Over and Above Africa, poaching trade, Wildleaks, wildlife trafficking

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About Brian Alan Burhoe

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants and Health Care kitchens for well over 30 years. He's a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. Brian's many published articles reflect his interests in food service, Northern culture, Church history & Spiritual literature, imaginative fiction, wilderness preservation, animal rescue, service dogs for our Veterans and more. His fiction has been translated into German & Russian... See his popular CIVILIZED BEARS!
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