Wednesday, April 23, 2014

EARTH DAY SPEAK FOR ANIMALS FAIR

On Earth Day (Tuesday) Crane students held their first ever SPEAK FOR ANIMALS EARTH DAY FAIR in the Mulberry Tree Quad. A wide array of animals from around the world were represented by students from all grades. The animals represented ranged from the mandarin duck to the white rhino. But this was not just a fair about animals- Crane's young activists spoke out against animal cruelty, resource and habitat destruction, illegal poaching and hunting, and the importance of protecting the amazing and diminishing animal species of our Earth. They even taught us about measures we can take here to help stop the destruction of rainforests across the globe. The fair was a SMASHING success! 

Did you know?! Bella and Kimberly taught us about how palm oil production is killing the orangutan population in rainforests around the world. Palm oil is a type of edible vegetable oil that is derived from the palm fruit, grown on the African oil palm tree. Oil palms are originally from Western Africa, but can flourish wherever heat and rainfall are abundant. Today, palm oil is grown throughout Africa, Asia, North America, and South America, with 85% of all palm oil globally produced and exported from Indonesia and Malaysia; but most of the time not using sustainable measures.

The industry is linked to major issues such as deforestation, habitat degradation, climate change, animal cruelty and indigenous rights abuses in the countries where it is produced, as the land and forests must be cleared for the development of the oil palm plantations. According to the World Wildlife Fund, an area the equivalent size of 300 football fields of rainforest is cleared each hour to make way for palm oil production. This large-scale deforestation is pushing many species to extinction, and findings show that if nothing changes species like the orangutan could become extinct in the wild within the next 5-10 years, and Sumatran tigers less than 3 years. (Source: http://www.saynotopalmoil.com)

Here is a short list of some of the candy and snacks that contain palm oil:

Rolos by Hershey 
Starburst 
Skittles
Reeses peanut butter cups 
Nestle chocolate products 
Mars chocolate products 
Chips Ahoy 
Oreo cookies 
Girl Scout Cookies 
Reisens candy 
Twizzlers 
Ben & Jerry's ice cream 
Pepperidge Farm products

We are so grateful to have such informed students here on our campus. Thanks to everyone who participated for sharing these world issues with our Crane community!  


 It was a beautiful day on campus for our fair 

Jacqueline, Kendall, and Finny are on a mission to save the polar bears

Griffin taught visitors to his table about sloths 

Zoe cares about protecting the Sumatran tigers

Stop cutting down tiger habitats for toilet paper!

Kate talks about the majestic and endangered bald eagle 

Phoebe and Sophie speak out against orcas in captivity 

Spencer teaches his peers about the terrible reality of slaughterhouses

Nicole shares about the great and mighty moose
Griffin has an interactive display 

Gigi and Rosy tell students about the importance of protecting the gray wolf


Kaleigh speaks out to save the endangered white rhino

Sofia, the head of our animal activists club, speaks out for the sea lion 

Briana and her group represented the amur leopard 


Trixie shared her knowledge about the mandarin duck 

Boo supports Earth Day!

Rosy and Gigi are glad to tell Crane about the gray wolf

Mrs. Cohen stands by Bella and Kimberly as they speak out to stop palm oil production and save the orangutans 

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