by The Pollination Project | Feb 16, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week
Tens of thousands of pangolins are trafficked and killed every year, National Geographic. “It gives me hope when I see that other humans are gradually realizing that animals have feelings and every little effort counts. You don’t need billions to change the world,...
by The Pollination Project | Feb 9, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week, Wildlife Conservation
Illegal wildlife trade produces from 7 to 23 billion dollars worldwide every year, World Wildlife Trade Report. “Animals are a topic that society doesn’t give a second thought about, and my mission is to change that,” Brittany Vanderstine, Founder of Wild...
by The Pollination Project | Feb 2, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week
500 million women around the world don’t have menstrual products or facilities for menstrual hygiene, The World Bank. “As a global community, we must actively work towards ensuring that all adolescents, regardless of background, gender, location, or...
by The Pollination Project | Jan 26, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week
250,000 people are expected to die every year around the world, between 2030 and 2050, due to climate change, World Health Organization. “I hope that everyone understands the importance of being educated on climate change issues, and I hope that they go out and...
by The Pollination Project | Jan 19, 2024 | Heartivist Of The Week
In Sri Lanka, the Red Slender Loris has lost 80% of its population in the last 200 years and they continue to decline, The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. “I am worried about putting people or animals in a box because everything is meant to be the way they are...