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Through passion for endangered wildlife, iRide4Wildlife was founded in 2016.
There are many aspects to iRide4Wildlife. Raising awareness and education goes beyond just motorcycles and cycling. It's about telling the story of the voiceless, to see a world from their perspective, to show the personalities , to create understanding, empathy and compassion!
How am I hoping to do this?
Through Photography and Visual Storytelling +
We only have one Earth and we have been using and abusing it for millions of years. don't take anything for granted! Don't leave anything other than a footprint behind, if even that! As the late Jim Fowler once said, we need to change the way we used to explore, not to exploit anymore but to explain why Earth is so important to us as mankind! I will never forget that, it has changed the way I want to "explain"!
These are the main threats that are endangering the Cheetah:
Predator farmer/human conflict and land encroachment with ever growing human populations is reducing the vast areas
Cheetahs need to survive in the wild.
The illegal pet trade is another added stressor that could cripple Cheetah numbers in Africa and the Middle East. Many of them either do not make it, the ones that do, in most cases, will never make it past 2 years, max.
Raising awareness about the latter is my main goal. Supporting non profit organizations like the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) that takes care of the orphans confiscated from the illegal trade, as well as, rehabilitate and release rescued Cheetahs.
Pangolins

PangolinConservation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization (under it’s parent organization, Zoological Conservation) whose is dedicated to promoting the conservation, education, and research of the world’s most fascinating mammals! Why is this important? Pangolins are declining at an alarming rate due to the illegal trade to supply Asian traditional medicine. The four Asian pangolin species have been reduced to critical numbers. With Asian species becoming increasing rare, smugglers are now turning towards Africa to supply demand. The four African species populations are believed to be decreasing due to the illegal trade and habitat destruction. If the illegal trade continues to expand in Africa, they’ll be in the same position as their Asian cousins. We’re working with African pangolins BEFORE their populations crash.
Rhinos


The Rhino war is a very complex one!
King Pins use the money to fuel their illegal activities. The poaching does not just affect Rhinos, it also affects the local communities. Local communities need to be given an equal benefit from protecting the Rhinos. It is easy to only see the side of the animal that has been brutally killed. The local communities living with and around Rhinos never get any benefit from protecting this amazing creature, thus getting pulled into the poaching, most of the time not by choice. This, a results of ever growing human populations in a country with an ever decreasing economy!
CHEHAW here in the US support both Cheetah and Rhino conservation efforts.
Images (c) Edi Arangies
Lions

The biggest threat endangering our Lions is predator farmer/human conflict.
Lions either get shot or poisoned. Poisoning does not just affect the Lions but also scavengers that then feed on the dead
lion’s carcass. This is a complicated issue that could be resolved if farmers, government agencies and conservation agencies learn to work together.
Understanding how important predators are to keep a balanced eco system. Land encroachment with ever growing human populations reducing the areas Lions need to remain in the wild. Poaching still is rampant in many countries in Africa.
Check out the amazing work that the Namibian Lion Trust is doing both Lions and Communal Farmers!
Snakes


So many harmless snakes get killed unnecessarily every year.
These images will show how easy it is to confuse non venomous snakes for venomous.
Learn how to properly ID snakes and remember to always keep a safe distance. Just like us they just want to be left alone and avoid any unnecessary confrontation
Images & Design (c) Edi Arangies
Coming!
Milkweed and the Monarch Butterfly




**DISCLAIMER**
Orchid Care and Milkweed (Asclepias)
This website shares educational content on repotting and caring for orchids, as well as germinating and growing milkweed (Asclepias) from seed. All information is based on my personal experience, research, and hands-on work with these plants. Every growing environment is different, and results can vary depending on conditions and plant species. Any actions you take based on the information shared here are at your own risk. I am not responsible for plant loss or damage that may occur. I encourage you to observe your plants closely and adjust care to what works best in your unique environment.
Non-Profit Conservation Organizations
This independent website is dedicated to raising awareness of wildlife conservation and the organizations working to protect it. Information is shared for educational purposes and sourced from publicly available materials. This site is not affiliated with the organizations mentioned and does not collect donations.