
Afrodiver
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National Geographic Grant and Ben Horton
Afrodiver replied to Afrodiver's topic in Conservation and the Environment
Thanks for trying to Vote for Ben anyway! -
A woman misses her shark fin soup
Afrodiver replied to echeng's topic in Conservation and the Environment
Awesome video. Simply awesome. My brother Ben has been working for years on trying to help stop shark fin poaching. He currently is in a competition to get a National Geographic Grant (his second for shark finning) to help start a new conservation area in Central America. If anyone would like to help sharks, this is a great opportunity! Thanks! Ben Horton - National Geographic Young Explorer -
126 dead sharks confiscated in Palau
Afrodiver replied to RWBrooks's topic in Conservation and the Environment
My brother Ben has been working for years on trying to help stop shark fin poaching. He currently is in a competition to get a National Geographic Grant (his second for shark finning) to help start a new conservation area in Central America. If anyone would like to help sharks, this is a great opportunity! Thanks! Ben Horton - National Geographic Young Explorer -
How to be proactive in stopping sharks fin being sold
Afrodiver replied to Drew's topic in Conservation and the Environment
My brother Ben has been working for years on trying to help stop shark fin poaching. He currently is in a competition to get a National Geographic Grant (his second for shark finning) to help start a new conservation area in Central America. If anyone would like to help sharks, this is a great opportunity! Thanks! Ben Horton - National Geographic Young Explorer -
Ben Horton, a National Geographic Young Explorer has worked extensively with sharks and conservation over the years. Cocos Island and the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica are two extremely hard hit fishing areas for sharks where much of his research and work has occurred. They are amazing areas to see. He is trying to mount a new expedition to Rio Sereina where Bull sharks meet with Crocodiles at feeding time, in order to show their relationship and help preserve this incredible event for future generations. Right now on National Geographics web site he is in a race to get a grant and you can help him by giving a vote up to once a day in support of his efforts. Please check it out and help him win!! Ben Horton - National Geographic Young Exlorer