To: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, President Jacob Zuma, President Armando Guebuza, President Donald Trump, The Pennsylvania State House, The Pennsylvania State Senate, Governor Tom Wolf, The United States House of Representatives, and The ...

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Conservationist Against Poaching South African Rhinoceros

"It is a sound you never forget. Perhaps because it is so unexpected in an animal weighing two tons: a piercing, unearthly keen, like a child crying out in pain. It is hard to describe and even harder to endure. Sometimes it's easier to say you don't care...then to explain why you do"

As we come to the end of another year, I want you to help us help as many people as possible, enrich the communities where hard working, decent human beings live, protect the environment, create cultural and educational opportunities where currently they are limited, if they exists.

Now is the time that we provide a helping hand for those who are in need. We are asking constituents to support our mission through contributions of time, talent, influence and money.

I've been working with the Anti Poaching Groups in Central and Southern Africa to speak out against the killing of all species of the Rhinoceros.

Rhinos have been recognized as an endangered species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since 1970.

Stricter laws need to put in place for the killing of all Animals.... domestic and wild. As well as the help to cover the costs of our educational programs and training programs, supplies and equipment.

As much as we’ve accomplished together, there is still more work to be done.

Why is this important?

"It is a sound you never forget. Perhaps because it is so unexpected in an animal weighing two tons: a piercing, unearthly keen, like an infant child crying out in pain. It is hard to describe and even harder to endure."