Pledge to save the Savanna at the official website for Disney’s African Cats or on the Disneynature Facebook page by clicking on the Save the Savanna app. Fans are directed to an official portal destination at eventful.com and prompted to buy a ticket opening weekend to see the film. Each fan that buys a ticket will also be making a pledge to help save the homeland of animals that occupy and need this large open space for hunting with a plentiful supply of prey, trees, shelter and protected areas among rocks and shrubs to raise their young. With each ticket purchase of a ticket before April 28, Disneynature will make a donation of $0.20 per ticket (with a minimum of $100,000 pledged to this program) to the African Wildlife Foundation for the Amboseli ecosystem stretches between Mt. Kilimanjaro, Chyulu Hills and Tsavo West National Parks in Kenya. At press time, 346,140 people have already made the pledge and 11,561 acres of land have been preserved.
See African Cats And Help Save The Savanna
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