New York honors endangered animals in an innovative way

2015-08-04 2015-08-04T08:55:58Z
مثنى حزيّن
مثنى حزيّن
محرر أخبار - قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

ArabiaWeather.com- The famous American city of New York chose to honor Cecil the lion and other endangered species in its own way, displaying pictures of the threatened animals on the facade of the Empire State building, which is one of its most prominent tourist attractions, and the most famous skyscraper in New York, in The context of the shooting of Discovery Channel's new documentary, Race to Extinction, due for release in December, is a documentary highlighting endangered animals.

The one-day show, part of the promotional program for the upcoming documentary about endangered animals, featured birds, tigers and bears on the building, as well as images of Cecil the lion, who authorities announced was illegally killed in Zimbabwe by an American doctor earlier this month. .

Pictures of animals were displayed at a length of 106 meters, amidst huge crowds of spectators and tourists who stopped to take pictures of endangered animals. The show included 160 species of animals, including marine mammals and insects. Animals on the facade of the building from a distance of about 20 buildings, and more than 40 large projectors were used to show the brightness of the images on its facade.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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