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TANZANIAN STUDENTS TO OBSERVE EARTH DAY 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Bryan Buchanan +1-202-518-0044 x14 [email protected]

March 21, 2011

TANZANIAN STUDENTS TO OBSERVE EARTH DAY 2011 The African People and Wildlife Fund to Host Event on April 22

WASHINGTON, DC – Earth Day Network announced today another Earth Day 2011 event from The African People and Wildlife Fund that will organize approximately 1,000 Tanzanian students to participate in a series of Earth Day activities. The African People and Wildlife will host an Earth Day event in Loibor Siret village in Simanjiro district, Tanzania on Friday, April 22nd at 1:00pm.  About 1,000 students from surrounding villages will learn the importance of Earth Day’s vision of helping the environment.  They will participate in various activities such as tree plantings and trash clean-ups as part of Earth Day Network’s effort to collect one billion Acts of environmental service before the 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development, aka Rio+20.  To date, over 72 million Acts have been recorded. “As we reach for our lofty goal of collecting a billion Acts of Green worldwide, great partners like African People and Wildlife are critical to amplifying the voice of the movement,” said Kathleen Rogers, President of Earth Day Network.  Rogers added that this year’s A Billion Acts of Green® Earth Day campaign aims to spur government leaders in Rio to action by showing them how strongly the world’s citizens care about sustainability. “At The African People and Wildlife Fund, we recognize today’s students are tomorrow’s environmental leaders.  We are thrilled to be a part of Earth Day Network and to help link rural Tanzanian students to the international environmental community through the Billion Acts of Green Campaign,” said Dr. Laly Lichtenfeld, Executive Director of African People and Wildlife.

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PHOTO RESOURCES: http://action.earthday.net/images/africaimage1.jpg http://action.earthday.net/images/africaimage2.jpg http://action.earthday.net/images/africaimage3.jpg   About Earth Day Network Earth Day Network was founded on the premise that all people, regardless of race, gender, income, or geography, have a moral right to a healthy, sustainable environment. Our mission is to broaden, diversify and mobilize the environmental movement worldwide as the most effective vehicle for promoting a healthy, sustainable environment. We pursue our mission through a combination of education, public policy, and consumer activism campaigns.  The organization has a global reach, with a network of more than 22,000 partners and organizations in 192 countries. Earth Day Network is a 501(c)3 organization located in Washington, D.C.    About The African People and Wildlife Fund The African People & Wildlife Fund (APW) is dedicated to the empowerment of local people in the conservation of wildlife and their natural habitats in Africa. In their work, APW emphasizes the importance of enhancing the skills and abilities of African people to protect their natural environments for the mutual benefit of people and wildlife.