By BERN MORLEY
I could sit here and write you a standard spiel about WSPA. I could tell you that the Collingwood Football Captain Nick Maxwell and Olympic Gold Medallist swimmer, Leisel Jones are the ambassadors for WSPA, the World Society for the Protection of Animals. Because that’s pretty impressive. It would also be easy for me to cut and paste the details about their campaign to raise awareness and funds for the charity through a cute imitative named ‘Yappy Hour’. But then, if I did that, you probably wouldn’t read it. And I want you to read it.
I want you to be if nothing else, inspired and aware of at least some of the wonderful legacies WSPA (pronounced ‘whisper’) are creating. I know, I KNOW, there are thousands of charities out there that need our help or attention, none more worthy than the next, I could not agree more and I have to tell you that as a cynical lass that abhors being harassed in the street by those charity collectors, it feels like we are being asked to dip into our pockets at every single turn. But I’m not even going ask you to do that.
Today I’m just going to give just a tiny glimpse of what WSPA (who receive zero government funding by the way) are trying to do. What you do next is totally up to you.
Nick Maxwell:
“For one second I just want you think about this. You are a one year old bear, you’ve spent the first twelve months with your mother, then all of a sudden you are kidnapped, smuggled into Pakistan across the border.