conservation
Wild animals, from local birds and fauna to exotic safari animals, have always captured our fascination and imagination. We love eavesdropping on them in their natural environments, whether in person or through documentaries, and we admire them for their independence and survival instincts. But wild animals have also bourn the brunt of human violence and greed, through our endless expansion into and destruction of their habitats, as well as severe hunting tactics and harvesting campaigns.
not one sparrow echoes the environmental and creation care movements in calling for much greater protection of ecosystems and species groups. But at the same time we want to add to those causes a sensitivity to the value of every individual creature, no matter how small or supposedly insignificant in and of itself. We want to see an end to hunting, trapping and fishing which is inhumane or unnecessary, and we even hope to see humans become more active caretakers of animals in the wild.
see our conservation resource pg ...