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SA Musician Focalistic Announced As One Of The Global Ambassadors For WildAid

SA Musician Focalistic Announced As One Of The Global Ambassadors For WildAid. South African musician Focalistic took to Twitter to announce that he has partnered with WildAid to become one of its global ambassadors, he is joining high profile celebrities such as Davido, David Beckham and Leonardo DiCaprio as the organisation’s global ambassadors.

The post read, “Famleee! Proud to announce I am the all new @wildaid global ambassador and I will be using my voice to support wildlife conservation and raise awareness to this important cause! I will be joining the likes of David Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio and Davido as global ambassadors.” By securing this type of partnership, Focalistic is showing how his brand has grown over the last few years as he is able to partner with global organizations that are fighting for such a course.

This also signifies what the musician stands for in terms of conserving the wild as he will be spreading the word about the issues that affect the wild and how people can also contribute to help eradicate these issues. According to WildAid, the illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar global industry largely driven by consumer demand in expanding economies. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservation efforts. It also works with governments and partners to protect fragile marine reserves from illegal fishing and shark finning, to enhance public and political will for anti-poaching efforts, and to reduce climate change impacts.

Focalistic is a musician that has managed to use the opportunities he was provided with as he was able to rise to the next level of his career and now he is working with international organisations alongside other international celebrities for a noble cause that seeks to preserve wildlife.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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