John's Wild Cat Conservation Project
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John (4 1/2 years old) and his family recently read a book about wild cats. The book discussed general habitats and species information along with extinction and endangered wild cat statistics. The ending of the book troubled John, and yet challenged him to join conservation efforts. He's been inviting all his friends and neighbors (and even some strangers) to help him protect wild cats!
This idea 'to help wild cats' has morphed into a zoology and conservation project for John, his brother and sister. We've been learning about why certain species of wild cats are endangered, why we should care, and how we can help. We'll post more of that research through social media. These efforts are also where this fundraising page was born. (As well as the fundraising goal amount)
Now we're asking You! Each time the Kentucky Wild Cats win during March Maddness, would you consider donating through this page to wild cat conservation efforts around the world?
Please support John and his sibilings' efforts to make a difference in wild cat conservation by making a donation today.
Thank you for giving what you can.
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