Monday, April 23, 2018
Fundraising event to help elephants
The French embassy in Cambodia will be hosting a charity concert at the end of April to aid the conservation of elephants in Cambodia.
The event entitled “Mothership” is scheduled for April 27. Participants are expected to donate between $50 to $2,000 for attending the fundraiser.
Ken Sereyrotha, WCS’ country program director, said that this charity event is a positive point for the conservation of elephants in Cambodia.
He said that the fundraiser is aimed at directly educating the general public about elephant habitats, diets and reproduction.
He said that elephants in Cambodia are under threat due to economic development, including the allocation of land for agro-industry farming.
“Animals depend on nature, but humans add disruptive factors such as development that affects all species in the wild, not just elephants,” he said. “This case requires human intervention because elephants need large sanctuaries and they migrate from shelter to shelter to find food.”
He added that elephants are intelligent migratory creatures that will move in order to find a secure shelter with plenty of food and safety.
Pierra-Yves Clais, vice president of the Airavata Elephant Conservation Project in Rattanakiri province, created the event because he needs more funding to improve a project in Katieng forest.
He said that the funds are to be aimed at financing veterinarians as well as other social projects.
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