International Fund for Animal Welfare Launches IFAW Island in Second Life
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Yarmouth Port, MA
Coinciding with the island’s launch, IFAW will hold a live concert on
Thursday March 27th at 1:00 PM SLT featuring two popular Second Life bands:
AngeyLaura Houston aka Laura Angey and the UKD Project from Italy. The
concert will take place in IFAW Island’s African Savannah space. The event is
open to all Second Life residents, and there is a suggested donation of $100
Linden dollars for which donors will receive a virtual IFAW
T-shirt.
“IFAW is constantly seeking ways to connect with individuals through their preferred means. We are very pleased to be offering this virtual resource to our supporters and to those who may not be as familiar with the International Fund for Animal Welfare’s activities across the physical world,” said Cassandra Koenen, IFAW’s Director of Online Campaigns and Marketing.
IFAW Island offers visitors a virtual African savannah space with species information on elephant populations and background on poaching, illegal trade and migration. Additionally there is a theater presentation space for multimedia campaign updates, a skybox with photo galleries, trade maps and donation tools.
“We see IFAW Island as an important extension of our online presence and an exciting way to communicate our desire to make the real world a better place for animals and people,” stated Ms. Koenen.
Second Life Avatars can visit the space by searching “IFAW Island” in the Map tool.
“IFAW is constantly seeking ways to connect with individuals through their preferred means. We are very pleased to be offering this virtual resource to our supporters and to those who may not be as familiar with the International Fund for Animal Welfare’s activities across the physical world,” said Cassandra Koenen, IFAW’s Director of Online Campaigns and Marketing.
IFAW Island offers visitors a virtual African savannah space with species information on elephant populations and background on poaching, illegal trade and migration. Additionally there is a theater presentation space for multimedia campaign updates, a skybox with photo galleries, trade maps and donation tools.
“We see IFAW Island as an important extension of our online presence and an exciting way to communicate our desire to make the real world a better place for animals and people,” stated Ms. Koenen.
Second Life Avatars can visit the space by searching “IFAW Island” in the Map tool.
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