ANNIC JOINS OUR NYC TEAM — Wild Tomorrow Fund



Madagascar is a really distinctive biodiversity hotspot. Greater than 80% of its wildlife are endemic, that means these particular species can solely be discovered on the island. Nevertheless, much like the challenges going through the fauna and flora of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa, Madagascar’s distinctive biodiversity can also be below pressing risk from deforestation, searching and the unlawful commerce in wildlife.

Annic’s favorite species is the monkey, however it’s after all exhausting to decide on a favourite amongst the various unbelievable animals she’s had the chance to see within the wild in Madagascar, and to get to know by way of David Attenborough’s many documentaries and television collection. Madagascar’s lemurs are an apparent favorite. They’re primates, an order that features monkeys, apes and people. There are roughly 32 various kinds of lemurs in existence immediately, all discovered solely in Madagascar. Annic significantly loves her nation’s very particular sifaka (all of that are threatened or endangered), and in addition its unbelievable baobab timber.

Annic is grateful that her mentor,  Louis Buckworth, a board member of Wild Tomorrow Fund, launched her to founders Wendy and John. “I’m honored to be a part of Wild Tomorrow Fund and thrilled to have the chance to make use of my expertise in enterprise administration and accounting for the good thing about wildlife”, mentioned Annic.

Annic is one busy and type woman! Along with working for Wild Tomorrow Fund, she can also be an entrepreneur and the founding father of Avana for Madagascar, a challenge serving to younger kids and girls to enhance their high quality of life by way of training, empowerment and well being consciousness. She hopes to be taught extra about non-profit administration and administration at Wild Tomorrow Fund, and apply these expertise to convey extra assist for her challenge in Madagascar. She can also be dreaming of the potential for a Wild Tomorrow Fund Madagascar at some point in our future.

Welcome Annic!

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