Namibian Musicians join a global campaign to save wildlife Namibian stars Lioness, Suzy Eisel, and Elemotho are teaming up with the international organizations Conservation Music and Earthsong to support Cheetah Conservation Fund in its mission to save the wild Cheetah, of which only 7,000 remain in the wild. Namibia is joining the world’s fastest mammal as the first contributors to the worldwide ENDANGERED campaign, which uses art, music, and film to raise funds and awareness for disappearing animals.
What is ENDANGERED ENDANGERED is a series of art, music, and film campaigns to raise funds for organizations that are working to protect endangered species and their habitat.
How does ENDANGERED raise funds ENDANGERED produces media and crowdfunding campaigns based on prints of fine art featuring the animals that partner organizations are working to protect.
Why Climate change is destroying our planet and the biodiversity essential to life. If we address the climate but lose biodiversity, we’ve failed. Harnessing the power of media, fine art, and crowdfunding can help protect and support the world’s most endangered species.
When The first content in the ENDANGERED series is currently in production and will officially launch in January 2021. Campaigns for specific causes will roll out every couple of months from countries all over the world.
Who ENDANGERED was founded by Tom Eddington, a social entrepreneur, philanthropist, and owner of the Untitled Editions art gallery in Taos, New Mexico. In his earlier business career, Tom had facilitated some of the biggest corporate mergers in the world. Then a life-changing illness caused Tom to focus on what was most meaningful and inspiring to him, the environment and art. Now his worlds have come together with the ENDANGERED project.
The first artist to participate in ENDANGERED is Kimberly Webber, a passionate advocate of animals and the environment who has dedicated 17 paintings to the initiative. Kimberly’s work has been displayed at galleries around the world. Her Pia Mater painting was presented to Pope Francis at the Vatican for his work on climate change and her 15-foot painting “Ocean’s Call,” is currently exhibited at the Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco.
Now, together with ENDANGERED partner Earthsong, musicians and producers all over the world are teaming up, creating anthems for the species they share spaces with. Through real-life wildlife experience, creative collaboration, and partnerships with local filmmakers with unique perspectives, brand new songs, music videos, and web series are being produced across 18 countries all around the world.