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— EdenBrower (@edenbrower) March 14, 2018
And this morning, as you may have noticed...
The official unveiling is tomorrow morning. Here's a repeat with the info from the previous post:
Gillie and Marc Art have recreated the last three Northern White Rhinos – Sudan, Najin, and Fatu – in a 17-foot bronze sculpture to inspire, educate and mobilize the global community to raise their voices and affect real change against illegal rhino poaching trade.
Please join us in unveiling "The Last Three" to create a legacy of the Northern White Rhinos, and save future species from extinction.
Order of Events
9:00am - Introduction
9.15am - Speeches
10.00am - Unveiling
10.15am - Photos
10.30am - Interviews
Gillie and Marc’s sculpture will be used to raise critical awareness about the plight of the rhinos and ways people can help.
“Our mission is to collect at least 1-million goodbye messages and put them towards a petition for approaching governments about eliminating the demand for rhino horns through education” says Gillie, “You can help by leaving a goodbye message for Sudan before he’s gone forever.”
The sculpture will be here temporarily. (Haven't heard an exact timeframe just yet.) You can read more about the project here.
Previously on EV Grieve:
A sneak preview of the world's largest rhino sculpture, coming to Astor Place early next year
World's tallest rhino sculpture arrives on Astor Place this week