"We consider species to be like a brick in the foundation of a building. You can probably lose one or two or a dozen bricks and still have a standing house. But by the time you've lost 20 per cent of species, you're going to destabilize the entire structure. That's the way ecosystems work." ~ Donald Falk
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on this website can go Tracy
Wilson.
Please send Donations to:
Earthways Foundation
20178 Rockport Way
Malibu, CA 90265
Santiago, a resident ocelot at Tracy Wilson's
federal and state licensed wildlife facility in the United States,
volunteers as an Ambassador for the Chocò Rainforest Protection
Project to educate the public and raise funds for animal care
at the Kumanii Wildlife Rescue Center. Santiago, an endangered
species, was named in honor of the beautiful river that flows
through the Playa de Oro Reserve, the
Rio Santiago. If you would like Santiago to attend your event
to help promote and fundraise for the Kumanii wildlife center,
please contact Tracy
Wilson for details. Plenty of advance notice is required to
obtain all necessary permits if required.