Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Loving Animals Part Deux - Saving Tigers

(World Wildlife Library, 2011)
Discovering the tiger's eye stone and its properties has led us on a quite a journey.  We didn't know that tigers were disappearing from the earth rapidly. According to Huffington Post:  "Their numbers have dwindled to about 400 from 1,000 in the 1970s, and that according to the World Wildlife Fund, which set up cameras in Riau and Jambi provinces just three months ago to keep track of these treasured cats."

In support of the work being done by WWF, we began to create our new "Eye Of The Tiger" Series for the World Wildlife Fund's Save Tigers Now global campaign sponsored by Leonardo DiCaprio. Working together with the Smithsonian, their goal is to build political, financial and public support to double the number of wild tigers by 2022, the next Year of the Tiger.

Tigers are at a tipping point -- the point at which they can go either way in the wild: survival or extinction. Sumatran tigers are on the brink of extinction because of the destruction of forests, poaching and clashes with humans. This, the most iconic species on our planet, the one ingrained in our religions and in our cultures, could be gone forever.

So in 2010, the last Year of the Tiger, Leonardo DiCaprio teamed up with WWF, and the Smithsonian, to create the Save Tigers Now campaign. 

What has STN done lately?  Well...
(World Wildlife Fund, 2011)

  • New Tiger Cub Stamp Will Generate Funds for Wildlife Conservation May 12
    The Save Vanishing Species stamp is a new semi-postal stamp designed to raise money to help protect endangered wildlife, including tigers, rhinos and marine turtles. The stamp features an Amur tiger cub and is the result of a 10-year effort begun and led by WWF, in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Postal Service and other international conservation organizations.  So please go buy these stamps and save a species and a habitat.  For the latest PSA from WWF:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnZcAJEiXmA&feature=player_embedded
Solutions are being worked on now:  

Highlights from 'Setting Priorities for the Conservation and Recovery of the World's Tigers: 2005-2015'
WWF, Save the Tiger Fund, Wildlife Conservation Society and the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park collaborated on the most comprehensive scientific study of tiger habitats to date. We found that tigers reside in 40 percent less habitat than they were thought to a decade ago and now occupy only seven percent of their historic range.

About the study
  • This is the most comprehensive report on the state of wild tigers ever produced and serves as a roadmap to guide conservation investors, practitioners, development agencies and governments as to actions needed to save wild tigers.
  • Tiger conservation landscapes (TCLs) - an area with sufficient habitat for at least five tigers and where tigers have been confirmed to occur in the last 10 years - were assessed and 76 identified across Asia.
  • TCL's were then prioritized by analyzing three data sets:
    • land cover derived from satellite images;
    • human interference data based on a previous global human footprint analysis; and
    • tiger distribution records from on-the-ground tiger sightings and signs, gathered from more than 3,000 tiger location points and input from 160 of the world's leading tiger conservation experts.
Important findings
  • Tigers occupy just seven percent of their historic range.
  • Tigers use 40 percent less area than was estimated in the first habitat assessment, completed in 1995 and published in 1997.
  • A large area of habitat remains (>1.1 million km2).
  • Four strongholds were found that can support more than 500 tigers:
    • Russian Far East-Northeast China,
    • Terai Arc Landscape of India and Nepal,
    • Northern Forest Complex-Namdapha-Royal Manas (Bhutan/Myanmar/India) and
    • Tenasserims of Thailand and Myanmar.
  • Just 23 percent of tiger conservation landscapes are protected.
(World Wildlife Fund, 2011)

Recommendations to ensure a future for tigers
  • Create human-tiger friendly landscapes that offer both core protected areas, surrounded by buffer zones where tigers can raise their young and allow humans and tigers to co-exist, and provide corridors that will connect tigers to other core protected areas.
  • Increase conservation investment. Between 1998 and 2003, US$23.3 million was invested in all tiger conservation landscapes, with the two most significant donors being WWF and Save the Tiger Fund.
  • Improve conservation across international borders - 18 of the tiger conservation landscapes are transboundary.
  • Essential goals for the next 10 years:
    • Secure tiger populations in all global-priority tiger landscapes;
    • Obtain reserve status for 10 places with unprotected breeding tiger populations;
    • Establish at least five tiger habitat "corridors" between fragmented tiger conservation landscapes.
    • Expand the range of breeding tigers in at least five priority tiger conservation landscapes.
  • Implement a holistic conservation strategy. This should engage regional development organizations, government officials, NGO's and businesses to consider tiger conservation needs in national and regional development plans.
Learn more at tigermaps.org Visit www.SaveTigersNow.org to learn about the threats facing tigers and how you can help, or maybe even symbolically adopt a tiger.

We at Missing Links are proud to donate 20% of our proceeds to WWF during the month of May on all items purchased from our "Eye of the Tiger" series.

You can check 'em out at these links...
Inner Circles #802:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270749988662&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

Tiger's Eye Beholder #803
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270749993195&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

All Eyes #804
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270749999343&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

Princess of the Forest #805
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270750019288

Eyes of Tigers #806
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270750022515

Trees For Tigers #807
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270750025502

Purchase an heirloom, save a tiger.  ;-)

(World Wildlife Fund, 2011)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Mazel Tov to the newest tiny warrior

Doing a good deed for a new arrival...

(Lindo Exclusive, 2011)
Commissions available upon request.

Lisa Lindo
missinglinksfound@gmail.com

Friday, February 4, 2011

We've Got Plenty Of Something

For years we've been accumulating, and acquiring, through acquisition after acquisition an agglomeration of beads.

Turquoise and yellow turquoise, carved beads.
Amassing stones and stockpiling them into congeries, securing a selection of semi-precious gems and crafted ceramic or glass blown beads made for colorful surprises when opening containers oft left dusty in a backroom. Sometimes lined with silver, or cut from naturally occurring elk horn we added only the genuine and unique, like naturally occurring Koa wood, or Freshwater pearls from restocking farms.   



Searching for more of a classic keepsake,
the eye will pause on beige.
Fortunately, or unfortunately, for almost a decade, shopping bags came home only to embarrassingly compile them into a mess of jars next to batches of assorted boxes, clumps of baskets and Martha Stewart storage cases.

Shopping trips usually served to amass anthologies of off the beaten track stories and an assemblage of adventures,  bringing together the needs to form a company and start bringing crowd attention to issues while offering something sparkly in exchange.

Lengths of luscious color
So very lucky to have one of the rarest and most valuable collections of beads, stones, and materials. Consider a Valentine's piece from Australian South Sea pearls mixed with golden South Sea pearls from the Philippines and Indonesia. 

If it is a custom-length necklace you are looking for, we offer pieces by the inch. Any length is possible, from 12 inches for an infant, to 200 inches for a red-carpet look.
(Maui Bead Shop, 2011)

Because one-of-a-kind is the meme, we are perfect for someone wanting to create their own piece, or simply looking for a lovely way to stand out an event.  

You'll be sure to get a compliment when your individual style is spotlighted.  Since 25% goes to charity, when someone tells you your pretty, you can tell them it's on the inside as well by sharing and introducing them to the cause you helped.

Remember,
no one else will be wearing the Missing Link that you found, as no two of our pieces are the same.  So enjoy the ride, and check in often.

Lisa Lindo
EBay key words "Lisa Lindo Missing Links"

Monday, January 31, 2011

February is Black History Month

Tomorrow starts our February collection, “His Story, Her Story, We all scream for History!” which will benefit the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization FOADAC (The Foundation For Orphaned, Abandoned, Disabled, African Children) supported by celebrities, including Shirley Jones, Maroon 5, Jay Leno, and Sam Sarpong. 

http://www.foadac.org 

What were your plans for Valentine's Day?  Here's your chance to spread some love while showing your love.  

(Missing Links, 2011)

 

Check out our Ebay listings this month:

Click Here For Updated Ebay Listing For Missing Links

 

We'll add new unique pieces available on auction often, so enjoy shopping.

 

Lisa Lindo ~ www.missinglinksfound.com

Friday, December 31, 2010

Entrepreneurial Spirit Shines!

"Venetian Heart of Gold"
Venetian Gold/Brun Cut Glass (photo taken at
ACN Entreprenurial Spirit award event)
Thanks to ACN Regional Vice President, Leanne Gabriel, for inviting Missing Links to participate in their Entrepreneurial Spirit Award event in the Washington DC Metro Area.

I am still basking in the glow of a lovely evening and delighted at the opportunity to introduce my line to their guests.  Everyone was festive and kind.  Happy Almost New Year, to all.
     
The fabulous and friendly Executive Team Member, Karen Casey, won the silent auction, and is now the proud owner of three Missing Links and one-of-kind pieces. Congratulations Karen!  Your generosity in philanthropy will surely make for a great conversation starter when complimented on your sustainable style!
   
 
Here's to 2011!!!  See you on the other side.  ;-)