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PROJECT UPDATE.

We are delighted that a new LION CHAMPION has been added to the list of donors to this project. A big thank you to WORDWIDE MOVERS AFRICA for your contribution.

 

As Christmas approaches and we are all thinking about giving  gifts to loved ones so what about giving the gift of life to the Ethiopian lions?

Have a look at the perks included in the project!

We have just added a NEW PERK - make a donation to the project on behalf of a family member or a friend.

The Gift of Christmas Giving is a perfect Christmas Gift solution for anyone who loves wildlife and has a passion for conservation. Once you have made the donation, email us (to: info@lionaid.org) the name and address of the recipient and a Christmas message which we will add to a lion postcard and we will post on your behalf thanking them for the £15 donation.

Access the Indiegogo page here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We launched this hugely important campaign on Indiegogo last week.

We would like to personally thank all the LION CHAMPIONS who have donated so far – their support inches us closer to saving these unique Ethiopian lions from the extinction they face in the wild:

BRIGITTE GASCHNITZ

TINA SELSMARK

SAMANTHA DIXON

HIH JOEL MAKONNEN

CARLO BRAYDA

JEAN MCDERMOTT

ANDREA MEGGIORIN

LEVENT BOZDERE

VICTORIA MATTHEWS

KHALDA ENWRIGHT

WORLWIDE MOVERS AFRICA

And two donors who would like to remain anonymous…

 

This campaign is critically important. It’s not too late to save these unique lions – if we act NOW!

Please dig deep and follow the wonderful example of our Lion Champions above by donating whatever you can afford to this urgent campaign.

Just added a new exciting perk (pictured below) of the First Edition print by Simon Stevenson, called “Chilled”. This print comes with a Certificate of Authentication and is individually signed and embossed by Simon.

chilled

Check out the campaign here to see this and other awesome perks we offer to say a grateful thanks for helping us save the Ethiopian lion from its not so slow slide into extinction.

 

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