• S1E11 | STOP The Development of Sleepy Hollow Part 2

  • Apr 16 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
  • Podcast
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S1E11 | STOP The Development of Sleepy Hollow Part 2

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the "Something in the Wild" podcast, Tim and Diane Foster passionately discussed the proposed development near the South Park Buffalo Reserve. They expressed their concerns about the potential harm a new development could cause to the buffalo and their cherished green space. As animal lovers and advocates, the Fosters have made it their mission to protect the South Park Buffalo Reserve and ensure that the buffalo can continue to thrive. Their efforts to preserve the area and the buffalo have been significant, but they need your help. The proposed development could have disastrous consequences for the buffalo and their quite space. The Fosters have started a petition to stop the development and preserve the land. We urge you to sign the petition and join the fight to protect the South Park Buffalo Reserve. By signing the petition, you can help ensure that the buffalo and the green space that surrounds them are protected from development. The Fosters have done an incredible job raising awareness about this issue, but they need the support of others to make a real impact. We encourage you to listen to the podcast and learn more about the importance of preserving natural habitats. Together, we can make a difference and protect the South Park Buffalo Reserve. Sign the petition today and help save the buffalo and their home. https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-development-of-sleepy-hollow-in-south-park-township Linktr.ee/tylerpatricsmith


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