Lok Kawi Wildlife Park invites the public to participate in the exciting “Baby Elephant Naming Campaign” as three Bornean elephant calves await their special names.
Curator Maryati Abdullah Lakim announced that the campaign, held in conjunction with World Elephant Day 2023, aims to engage the community in wildlife conservation.
The campaign runs until August 8, and the winning names will be revealed a week after its conclusion.
Engaging the public in naming the elephant calves
The Baby Elephant Naming Campaign presents an opportunity for the public to participate actively in the conservation efforts of Lok Kawi Wildlife Park.
With three adorable Bornean elephant calves yet to be named, the park invites suggestions through its official Facebook page, “Taman Hidupan Liar Lok Kawi.”
By involving the community in this naming process, the park aims to create a sense of attachment between the public and these majestic animals.
It is a chance for individuals to contribute to wildlife conservation and show their support for the protection of Sabah’s natural heritage.
Promoting awareness and conservation efforts
In addition to naming the elephant calves, the campaign serves as a platform to raise public awareness and generate interest in Lok Kawi Wildlife Park’s conservation initiatives.
By encouraging people to like, share, and follow the park’s Facebook page, the campaign aims to reach a wider audience and foster a community dedicated to wildlife protection.
Lok Kawi Wildlife Park will share educational activities, conservation efforts, and awareness videos, providing valuable insights into the significance of preserving wildlife habitats and ensuring a sustainable future for elephants and other endangered species.
Through active engagement, the park seeks to create a greater understanding of the importance of protecting Sabah’s diverse ecosystem.
The Baby Elephant Naming Campaign at Lok Kawi Wildlife Park offers a unique opportunity to actively participate in wildlife conservation.
This campaign not only celebrates the joy of naming these adorable animals but also encourages the public to support Lok Kawi Wildlife Park’s efforts in preserving habitats and promoting sustainable practices.
Source: Borneo Post