Kids Can Save Animals: Interview with Born Free USA’s Dr. Liz Tyson

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Born Free USA is delighted to be part of the new Club 15 initiative, led by Kate Gilman Williams. Kate is 11 years old and has already established herself as an effective and inspirational animal advocate. Via her organization, Kids Can Save Animals, she teaches that there is no age limit to advocacy and that we can all play a role in making the world a better place.

As part of her new Club 15 project, which highlights work being carried out around the globe for animals, as well as sharing ways in which young people can get involved in these efforts, Kate visited the Born Free USA Primate Sanctuary to learn about our work to protect primates from harm.

Club 15 is the extension and interpretation of Project 15 from Microsoft, an effort that includes an open source software platform designed to accelerate conservation and ecosystem sustainability projects with the latest Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.

Watch the video of Kate’s sanctuary visit below or at this link!

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