The World Animal Protection has announced the launch of a short film in partnership with a group of Kenyan artists known as Green Talk Art.
The 17-minute film known as “New Era Conservationist,” merges two different forms of art including spoken word poetry and music to champion for wildlife protection.
In a statement on August 2, the global organization disclosed the collaboration and the reason for the partnership.
“World Animal Protection, a global animal welfare organization in collaboration with Green Talk Art, a vibrant group of Kenyan artists, announces the launch of “New Era Conservationist,” a groundbreaking 17- minute film that merges spoken word poetry and music to champion for wildlife protection,” the statement read in part.
Kennedy Leaky Odongo, a spoken word artist and Talent Developer at Green Talk Art expressed his excitement in the partnership which he termed as a crucial step in the advocacy of the initiative.
Manager’s Take on the Film
He emphasized the importance of using art to convey the message, highlighting the need to protect wild animals and their habitats.
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“We are thrilled to unveil this film, which represents a significant step forward in blending art with advocacy for animal welfare and protection.
“The creative vision of our talented artists brings to life the message that wild animals should remain in the wild, and their habitats must be safeguarded,” he said.
World Animal Protection Film
The film illustrates the story of a reformed poacher who helped an injured baby elephant return to his natural habitat.
It not only celebrates the reformed poacher’s change for good but also demonstrates the resilience of wildlife and the urgent need to protect them and preserve their habitats from destruction.
According to Edith Kabesiime, the Wildlife Campaign Manager at World Animal protection the film captures hearts with its poignant art story.
She emphasized the danger to the wild and stressed the urgency of taking action to protect it.
“In a world where the fate of wildlife hangs in the balance, innovative approaches are essential for ensuring they not only survive but thrive in the wild,” Edith said.
“New Era Conservationist’ reminds us of the responsibility we hold in protecting wild animals. It encourages us to embrace a new era of conservation, one marked by empathy, action, and a commitment to a future where wildlife can thrive.”
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World Animal Protection Statement
Following the announcement, the World Animal Protection mentioned that the film is part of its non-profit campaign aimed at educating and inspiring the masses.
“This project is part of World Animal Protection’s ‘Wildlife Not Profit campaign’ which inspired Artists from Green talk Africa to develop this educative and inspirational film to speak for the voiceless – Africa’s wildlife,” the statement read.
Further, the organization urged people globally to join the movement to end the cruel and exploitative practice of commercial wildlife farming.
At the same time World Animal Protection encouraged people to visit their website to watch the film.
“World Animal Protection urges you to join the movement by calling upon your government to end the cruel and exploitative practice of commercial wildlife farming. The call to action is currently hosted on World Animal Protection Website,” the statement read.
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