Starving & Injured: Homeless Animals Around the World Need Your Help Wildlife a traditional Ghanaian adinkra symbol
Description
a traditional Ghanaian adinkra symbol
It is knitted with a rich alpaca blend and closes with coconut shell buttons
materials: Palo blanco wood
This gem has a beautiful blue-violet hue and is captivating in an artisan crafted beaded necklace from the Joias do Rio collection from Brazil
of leather craft and leather tooling this piece is expertly crafted
Starving & Injured: Homeless Animals Around the World Need Your Help Wildlife a traditional Ghanaian adinkra symbolHelp feed and care for stray animals. In many countries, millions of homeless animals are struggling to survive. Greece and Romania have some of the largest stray animal populations in the world. Animals search for scraps wherever they can find them. Puppies and kittens, many orphaned, have a slim chance of survival without intervention. Overpopulation is a large issue, increasing the spread of disease, probability of injury, and forcing animals to
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