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Threatened Animal Species Fence Project ( page under preparation)

The threatened animal species fence Project comprise of 11 boards, each measuring 1.5m by 6m metal plates designed to support colorful and informative self-adhesive vinyl-printed artwork of some selected Threatened Animal Species in Ghana . The fence which is located on the Independence Avenue, closer to the Liberation Roundabout, Ridge, presents corporates / businesses with rare opportunity of showing their commitment towards conservation in Ghana (especially the plight of endangered species in the bush meat trade and the fight against species extinction) whiles projecting their products and services as well as corporate messages which are in tune with conservation.
The Fence was initially supported and occupied by the Standard Chartered Bank Gh. Ltd., however it attracted other corporates and its current occupants include WEINCO Gh. Ltd, Gold Fields Ghana Ltd. and The Ghana Oil Palm Development Company and have been recently joined by The State Insurance Corporation, Toyota Ghana Company Ltd., EPP Book Services, Kasapreko Distilleries and the Mutli Choice Gh. Ltd. who are yet to mount their board. There is one boards intended to profile and portray the images of the African Pangolin which is highly endangered and naturally vulnerable.
It cost ¢ 25,000,000.00 per board ( aproxmately $2700.00) to subscribe and this fee includes the cost of occupancy for two years, cost of research and development, maintenance and a donation to the “GWS Conservation Education Awareness Fund” for rural schools and communities. In accepting this offer, your company will be listed as a GWS Corporate Partner and enjoy amongst other benefits a mention award, Partnership Certificate, exclusive use of GWS Corporate Partner Logo, GWS certified sign posts on your premises or estates and special invites to events and programs.
In sponsoring a board(s) on our fence, you would be contributing to our work in conservation research, creating and improving awareness on endangered species as well as sustainable utilization and development of our natural resources, all with the hope of improving the quality of life of all people.


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