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2006-2007

  • Animation Shorts, including an ABC animation of endangered animals and how they benefit their environment.
  • Two By Two book, featuring everyone of the 60 species highlighted in the animation, including photos of the real animal, photos of the puppet, drawings of the animal, and detailed information about the real animal, including it?s status, characteristics, and how to help preserve it.
  • Completion of Two By Two, World Premiere, film festivals, and distribution.
  • Final development of educational curriculum, downloadable free for teachers, includes Two By Two book and movie.


  • 2008-2011

  • Travel and research around the world. Animation shorts resulting from each research phase. Specifically highlighting human/animal conflicts and how to solve problems sustainably and in ways beneficial to both parties.
  • Acquisition and preservation of threatened land.
  • Acquisition and reestablishing of clear-cut/damaged land.
  • Pinpointing of problem areas and human/animal conflict areas in order to design and implement prototypes of success. (ex. the solar panel stoves in Africa replaces the need for hard-to-find wood that is cleared excessively each year to provide fire for cooking. The wood of which is extremely important for the survival of many species.)
  • Animated feature (undetermined)
  • Educational centers or programs established in schools in each research area. Building of sustainable living centers that specialize in re-release programs, re-foresting programs, and preservation programs, while providing local help with excellent employment.


  • 2011 and beyond

  • Education Centers to aid in the establishment/metamorphosis of beginning or already established businesses and organizations.
  • The continuation of all past projects and philosophies with new adaptations.




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