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Outdoor
Ad Outpost
The Big Four!!
Ad Outpost plays a bigger role in South Africa’s economy than just the outdoor space. The company is dedicated to its CSI; one of
these initiatives is its contribution, in various ways, to the preservation of the country’s endangered wildlife. Prime among them the
Rhinoceros. The company issues a ‘call to arms’, challenging other industry players to bring ideas to the table.
Fund. In our latest version of the logo, it has been
transformed into an eye-catching and colourful
icon for two reasons: it reflects both our rainbow
nation and its strength through diversity; as well
as our company’s culture of creativity, positive
approach and boldness.
The call to arms!
Ad Outpost in conjunction with Rhino Force
and the Endangered Wildlife Trust are looking
to create a bold awareness in the fight against
Rhino poaching. Rhino Force and the Endangered
Wildlife Trust are working together to not only
create awareness but also action the fight against
the devastating destruction of this South African
treasure. Rhino Force’s campaign is simple; the
sale of a bracelet, of which the profits go to the
Endangered Wildlife Trust.
Our call is also to all out there to work together
White-Rhino-with-calf - The white rhinoceros or square-lipped
rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous
species of rhinoceros that exists.
The Big Four – it just does not have the same ring to
it, does it? Do we want to be the generation that lets this
happen?
The Rhino, seen by many South Africans as a symbol of
strength and perseverance, is under threat. Many may
think that there are more important issues at hand such
as children starving, abuse towards women and children,
etc. and that, in the bigger scheme of things, this is not
important.
Connected and dependent
But that is precisely it. In the bigger scheme of things, all are
interconnected and interdependent, from the oceans to the
constellations around us, including man and beast. If the
extinction of species is allowed to continue unabated, then
that apathy can reach a point of no return.
Black Rhino & calf - The black rhinoceros or hook-lipped rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is a
species of rhinoceros, native to eastern and central Africa.
This is a call for us to work together, again a reverberating theme,
as together we can make a difference. There are so many initiatives
operating independently – should we not align these initiatives in order
to achieve greater impact and success?
in addressing issues and to submit any suggestions that can assist all
those who are devoting their time and energy to make a difference. This
is equivalent to guerrilla warfare – the enemy is amongst us. Yet, with
mankind’s inherent resourcefulness and our nation’s ability to rise above
challenges, we can find the solutions.
A horrible perspective
Suggestions heeded
To put this in to perspective: since the 1970s, Rhino numbers have
reduced by a staggering 90% and in this calendar year alone 245 rhinos
have already been killed. Ruthlessly and very cruelly.
Please send any suggestions to [email protected] to be collated
and actioned. The Rhino is a part of the heritage of all South Africans –
let us preserve our future: all it takes is one step out of apathy.
Our involvement
* Thank you Ad Outpost, for your involvement in environmental conservation
and your call to action. Adcom Media is supportive of all CSI initiatives and backs
your call to action. We’d love to hear about other companies’ involvement in
initiatives such as this.
Ad Outpost, which has sported the Rhino logo since its inception 14
years ago, is committed to working with the different organisations
to engage with all stakeholders in order to fight this scourge. We have
already engaged with some entities, one of them the World Wildlife
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