EMERGENCY! Endangered animals are DYING OF THIRST in DROUGHT-STRICKEN Kenya!

EMERGENCY! Endangered animals are DYING OF THIRST in DROUGHT-STRICKEN Kenya!

A terrible drought is ravaging the African country of Kenya! Shocking scenes show an arid and hopeless wasteland scattered with the carcasses of dead animals.

Elephant, buffalo and antelopes will all soon die without your help. Critically endangered species including hirolas, gerenuk (rare long-necked antelopes) and Nubian giraffes (just 625 left) will soon be no more.

Countless animals have already died of thirst – or from exhaustion as they dragged themselves further and further to find water that simply doesn’t exist.

EMERGENCY! Endangered animals are DYING OF THIRST in DROUGHT-STRICKEN Kenya!

We must rush the animals life-giving water right now. Every second counts. Please, donate to help save their lives!

The drought, probably driven by climate change, is so bad that states of disaster have been declared in 10 counties. It is an unmitigated disaster for the animals!

No rain means no food. As a result, animals are forced to travel greater distances in the vain hope of finding sustenance. Nursing mothers, unable to provide for their young, are abandoning their babies to fend for themselves. Death is inevitable and could mean the end for many endangered species.

We have a two-fold life-saving plan to SAVE LIVES:

  • truck water to fill waterholes,
  • repair broken boreholes that once supplied water to the animals.

EMERGENCY! Endangered animals are DYING OF THIRST in DROUGHT-STRICKEN Kenya!

We must urgently – and we mean URGENTLY – raise $8,000 (£5,800)
to provide water for the wildlife of Kenya! Your donation will help our team save lives.

Your support RIGHT NOW is critical to the survival of countless animals.

Endangered animal species are in mortal danger because of Kenya’s drought.
We CANNOT afford to lose more wild animals!

EMERGENCY! Endangered animals are DYING OF THIRST in DROUGHT-STRICKEN Kenya!

Countless wild animals with absolutely no access to food or water have already fallen victim to a devastating drought, forecast to continue well into 2022.

You can HELP SAVE LIVES – we desperately need your support now!

To a thirsty person, even a single glass of water is a Godsend. Imagine the relief of a giraffe, buffalo, elephant or antelope dying of thirst when water splashes into their waterhole!

Together, we can MAKE THIS HAPPEN!

Please, be as generous as you are able so we can get the animals water right now!

Saving animals and the planet,

Campaigner
Animal Survival International

Africa’s animals are under terrible threat. Climate change, habitat loss, poaching and disease are obliterating the continent’s wildlife – and now, those who have managed to evade these deadly risks have no water to drink and are DYING. We MUST fight to save every life we can. We cannot sit back and watch them die when we have the power to help. Please, donate right now – help us rush lifesaving water supplies to the region as quickly as we possibly can.

Image credits: Banner & Image 1: Getty_Ed Ram_The Daily Mail, Image 2: Oxford University

EMERGENCY! Endangered animals are DYING OF THIRST in DROUGHT-STRICKEN Kenya!

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