Prince William and David Beckham have once again joined forces to campaign for the protection of endangered species.
(TRAVPR.COM) INDIA - February 20th, 2014 - Prince William and David Beckham have teamed up for the noble cause of inculcating responsibility towards the natural environment and saving endangered species. Both of them, along with retired Chinese Basketball player Yao Ming, have starred in a video for Wild Aid; where they urge people to step up efforts to combat the illegal trade of rhino horns and be sympathetic to the appalling conditions of elephants and sharks.
Wild Aid organization aims to finish off the illegal wildlife trade - an industry worth over $ 10 billion per year. Lots of species are facing the prospects of extinction in the current era.
In an effort aimed at increasing public awareness, the celebrities also speak about the declining species of sharks and problems faced by the elephant population. They finish by reiterating the famous slogan of Wild Aid – ‘When the buying stops, the killing can too’. The final shot captures computer generated rhinos roaming around the stadium.
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