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Vol. 14 No. 88 | Wednesday
November 4, 2015 |
All Animals
Go To Heaven |
Noah’s Ark has met its match. Decalcomania has transformed the world’s biggest airplane, and the results are stunning. Emirates has covered two of its A380s with images of endangered animals. The carrier says it is going full throttle to raise awareness in a world that has driven some species of wildlife to the point of extinction. The Dubai-based airline said it is also advancing the effort to train and better equip its ground and cargo staff to detect and deal with illegal wildlife products in transit. The carrier has joined the industry movement in forbidding trophy shipments from now on. Elsewhere dnata, the air services provider member of the Emirates Group, is also working to save the Rhinos in South Africa through its dnata4good charity. Dnata supports the first rhino orphanage and rehabilitation facility, which is now fully operational in Hoedspruit. More: www.unitedforwildlife.org |