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BUY ENDANGERED FECES TO SAVE AN ENDANGERED SPECIES |
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International Rhino Foundation auctions rhino dung for holidays to raise money for conservation efforts YULEE, FL – We swear we’re not making this up. For the first time in history you may find rhino poop under your Christmas tree. This year the International Rhino Foundation (IRF) is auctioning off endangered feces – poop from endangered rhino species. It’s all part of an effort to save one of Earth’s most recognizable, but most threatened wild animals.
That’s right, actual rhino poop will be an auction item on the popular Web site eBay. The rhino poop auction will begin Thursday, November 29, 2007 and can be accessed by searching for “rhino poop” at www.eBay.com or by visiting www.endangeredfeces.org. “Everyone knows about rhinos, but not everyone knows that they are disappearing from the Earth,” says International Rhino Foundation Executive Director Dr. Susie Ellis. “It might sound silly, but the money raised by the rhino poop auction will benefit conservation programs, raise awareness, and help us to save rhinos.” Four separate pieces of rhino dung, representing the four species of rhino living in the United States, will be up for auction on eBay. The Javan Rhino, the only species not represented, is so rare that obtaining dung was not possible. The opening bid for each item will depend upon the rarity of the species. Below are the four species whose poop will be up for auction.
Other rhino-friendly holiday gift ideas include the Adopt-a-Rhino Program that is accessible at www.rhinos-irf.org. This program allows individuals to make donations that will support a Sumatran rhino of their choice. For $30, donors can support the care and feeding of rhinos Andalas, Bina, Torgamba, Ratu or Rosa for 2 days; $60 will double the time to 4 days. The donation also ensures veterinary care for your rhino. The International Rhino Foundation has a 14-year track record of working to ensure the survival of the world’s rhino species through conservation and research. The International Rhino Foundation operates programs both in Africa and Asia, focusing in areas where rhinos are in the most dire need of attention and where conservation will have its most significant impact. For fact sheets about the rhino dung auction, rhinos or the International Rhino Foundation and for more information on the Adopt-a-Rhino Program and how you can help to save rhinos from extinction please visit www.rhinos-irf.org. |
| For additional information on this release, please contact: | ||
| Susie Ellis | ||
| Phone: (540) 465-9595 | ||
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| Source: International Rhino Foundation | ||
| Website: http://www.rhinos-irf.org | ||
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