Activities

The most important activity WWOW does is fundraising! We rely completely on donations to help save our natural lands and protect animals and plants. Please donate now so WWOW can put it's energy and passion to good use throughout our environment!
 
We need your old cell phones! WWOW can trade them in to raise money for our important work. Please send them to us at 230 Smile Drive SE, Conyers GA 30094 Attn: Melissa Peterson. We will send you a receipt for your tax deductible gift!
 
Clean out your attic, basement and closets and send us your yard sale items. Believe it or not, we can use your items to raise money! Write the amount you pay to ship the items on the box and we will include that amount in your receipt for the items you donate. Yes, your old stuff is a tax deductible gift to us! Please send what you can to 230 Smile Drive SE, Conyers GA 30094 Attn: Melissa Peterson
 
Visit us on EBay! We have joined Giving Works, a program designed to help charities raise money. When you purchase the items we are selling, 100% of that purchase price is put directly to saving the environment. If you are a seller on EBay, you can also choose to donate part of or the whole sale price from your auction to our organization.
 
We are writing to celebrities everyday, trying to get items for the auction listed on our home page. We have started the auction, but will keep it going as long as we keep receiving celebrity support. Keep checking back to view the updated list of items located on the home page. Visit Ebay and search WWOW to bid on our items. Or you can search for us as a seller, name WWOWorg!
 
WWOW has protected 5,000 acres in Belize! Details about the preserved land coming soon!
 
2006:  WWOW is making plans for a visit to the Sylvester Foundation Animal Rescue in Hawaii.  This is a 'no kill' animal rescue facility located in Hawaii.  Check out their website at: www.sylvesteranimals.com
 
WWOW is going to Brazil in 2006 in an coordinated effect to try to protect the McCaw from illegal poaching and marketing.  Due to loss of habitat, these beautiful wild birds are quickly disappearing.  A DVD will be made of the efforts for distribution.
 
December 2005:  The second wildlife informative DVD is 'in the can' and should be edited and available by January, 2006.  This DVD covers the topics of winter animal care.  Broadcast times for local cable TV airing will be posted in early 2006.
 
November 2005:  WWOW is presently filming 2 additional segments in New Jersey for their DVD series on local wildlife conservationists. Comcast Cable in Port Murray, NJ has committed to programmimg the Space Farm Video on a regular rotation.  Discussions are underway with: Optimum Cable, Service Cable, and Comcast Cable in Jersery City, NJ.  Stay tuned!

For Immediate  Release
Larry Cutrone, of Valley Video, joins forces

with ' The Wonderful World of Wildlife ' !

9/07/2005

Larry Cutrone and The Wonderful World of Wildlife have partnered up tp produce narrated DVD segments on endangered species. Larry Cutrone, known more for being a musician entertainer and screenplay writer, has joined The Wonderful World of Wildlife. He has just recently directed and narrated a segment on endangered and rare species at the Space Farms Zoo in New Jersey. The show is being made available to schools and organizations that have an interest in wildlife conservation.  Plans are underway for airing the show on cable TV and public broadcasting channels as well as distribution to public libraries. The show focuses on a country zoo in New Jersey, Space Farms, and helps to inform viewers how vital zoo's are in keeping animals alive in captivity. In the past, much attention has been given to the practice of keeping wild animals in a confined area. This program attempts to assure the viewers that this is not only beneficial, but is essential to the life of these vulnerable creatures. Many species may have been completely eliminated if these Zoo's had not provided a home and safe environment for them. "When I was asked  to be a part of the project ...I jumped at the chance" relates Larry Cutrone.  "When I grew up, zoo's were mainly in big city areas and they were usually hard to get to.  There was the added sounds of the city all around the  park." Around the 1950's, zoo's began to make their way into the suburbs and the rural country providing a more pleasant atmosphere for both the animals and the viewing public. The goal of this video is to show that zoo's are a necessary tool in the fight to keep some animals from extinction. The DVD is available for a $30 donantion through Wonderful World Of Wildlife or Valley Video & Entertainment Co.  You can get contact  information at:

Shop@wonderfulworldofwildlife.org 

Buy DVD Now !

If you see something you think needs investigating or if you have a story you would like to be told, tell us what it is at:

Info@wonderfulworldofwildlife.org

 

The Wonderful World Of Wildlife visited Space Farms Zoo & Museum, in New Jersey and filmed a 20 minute segment on their efforts to protect wildlife and to support conservation.  A DVD of the visit is available for a small donation or free to any educational institution wanting to expose their students to the benefits of conservation and make them aware of the growing needs that continue to challenge all of us.  If possible, a representative of WWOW will accompany the DVD to provide a complete lesson on conservation awareness. 

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Watch for more DVD offerings detailing our informative visits and don't miss the upcoming DVD series on Endangered Animals with real conservationists, real animals, and real lessons on those that are making a difference. 

NOTE: We will also visit any facility, camera in hand, that is not following acceptable standards in animal care ... notify us !

September, 2005:  The Wonderful World Of Wildlife visited the Space Farms Zoo & Museum and filmed a 15 minute segment on their efforts at animal preservation and the valuable service they provide caring for wildlife.  Space Farms is located in New Jersey and deserve your attention and support.  Contact WWOW for a DVD of the informative session. A representative from WWOW will accompany this DVD to any education facility wanting to provide information to their students about the value of conservation. 

Contact WWOW for a lesson in Conservation

 
2006:   Celebrity item auction coming soon! Bid on items donated by celebrities and help the environment at the same time! WWOW is working to make this the biggest auction ever, so check back often for the auction date!
 
NOW:  Donate your land! 1 acre or 100 acres, WWOW will protect it! Give the ultimate gift back to mother nature...her freedom! Email our Director, Charles Collins, at ccollins@wonderfulworldofwildlife.org
 

WWOW is actively in discussions with a large development group in Belize to reserve 1000 acres for the protection of the endangered Scarlet Macaw and other endangered species of the region.

 

2005:  WWOW  has been 'airborne' looking at specific areas for habitat preservation.  WWOW will be in Central American this Fall, 2005.

 
"Flying 4 Wildlife" is a group of concerned pilots who will donate their time and flying experience to assist in the transport of injured or displaced wildlife ... or other important wildlife issues. 
 
2005:  WWOW sponsored a 'table' at the Christopher Reeve's Foundation dinner hosted by Miles Technologies in Camden , New Jersey.  Dana Reeves gave a moving speech while Joe Piscapo and Kenny Rogers provided the entertainment.  The event had great success raising money for spinal cord research.
 
 
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 Black Rhino

WWOW is traveling to Brazil to assist in the preservation of  the McCaw. 

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