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Lauren Leisk

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Lozzy Goes Walkabout

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G'day,

 

If you are visiting this page then you have heard about my upcoming adventure!

 

As a Greenpeace activist, volunteer and eco warrior, I’m campaigning to save the earth before we run out of time and recourses! This October, I’m embarking on the Sumatran Jungle Challenge; a 12 day trek through the wild Sumatran Jungle, walking with Orangutans and camping out with Tigers, 15kms a day with a backpack on in the sweltering heat and humidity of the Indonesian forest.

 

Here’s some more info about why I’m going on this adventure with Greenpeace…

 

WHY? - to see first hand the devastation caused by deforestation in this region, and the effect that palm oil & paper tree plantations are having on this shrinking forest, its local people, and it’s endangered wild animals.

 

WHAT? - during the trip I’ll be getting up close and personal with orangutans, tigers & elephants helping out at animal sanctuaries, meeting the locals and assisting with their conservation efforts, and delivering important information to communities. I’ll also be lucky enough to see breathtaking waterfalls, pass through wild jungle, and climb a live volcano - all the while knowing the money I raise goes directly towards the conservation & preservation of these beauties. There will be MANY photos to share!

 

HOW? - I aim to raise $10,000 for Greenpeace!  Which is a big number, but its all for a cause that I truly believe in. I’m paying for all my own travel costs, so 100% the $10,000 I’m trying to raise goes directly towards conservation efforts in Sumatra. 

 

By supporting Greenpeace you are supporting Australasian environmental conservation efforts like; ending whaling, cleaner energy production, reducing the overfishing of tuna, saying no to untested genetically modified foods, and much much more. To get involved visit www.Greenpeace.org/Australia

 

I would welcome any contribution, great or small, that you could make.

 

With warm regards,

 

Lauren

 

(saving the earth, one step at a time.)

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Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Greenpeace is an international, independent, not-for-profit organisation with a presence in over 40 countries around the world. Greenpeace uses non-violent direct action to expose global environmental problems, and to force the solutions which are essential for a green and peaceful future. Greenpeace exists to give our planet the voice it deserves.


Greenpeace relies solely on donations from individuals and does not accept and funding from governments or corporate bodies. Support from kind individuals is imperative for Greenpeace to continue its vital campaign work and to expose threats to our planet through peaceful direct actions.


With your support, we will work to prevent catastrophic climate change and incite an energy revolution; to protect and preserve our oceans and ancient forests, and to help safeguard our precious Earth for future generations to come.


If you would like to become more involved in community fundraising, check out the Greenpeace fundraising guide for some creative ideas to get you started.


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