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How We Saved the Ecopark

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SKU: 9786179534515
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Author Oleksandr Feldman
Publisher Чи-Та-Чу
Publication date 2023
Print length 188
Illustrations Photo
ISBN 9786179534515
Language Ukrainian
Cover Hardcover
Dimensions 200х260 mm

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The book "How We Saved the Ecopark" is unique documentary evidence about one of the episodes of russian aggression in Ukraine - the destruction by the enemy of a unique social and humanitarian multi-complex and the conduct of a daring operation in the spring of 2022 to save about 5 thousand animals with hundreds of vivid photos.

About the author:

Oleksandr Feldman is a philanthropist, public and political figure. But his most famous project was the Feldman Ecopark - an extremely popular recreation, rehabilitation, scientific, and educational center in Ukraine. Revival of the Ecopark after its destruction by invaders and its rise to a qualitatively new level is the main goal that Oleksandr Feldman sets for himself and his team today.

Author about his book:

"The death of animals, including lions, apes, kangaroos, ungulates, birds, and others, is scary and sad. A huge tragedy is the death of six beautiful people, employees, and volunteers of Ecopark, who gave their lives saving animals. Our book is a tribute to these people, as well as a record of one of the many terrible crimes committed by russia in our country."

The goal of the project

All funds received from the sale of this book will be directed to the restoration of Feldman Ecopark infrastructure.

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