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The World Youth Rhino Summit saw one hundred young conservation leaders aged between 15 and 17 years, educators and conservation leaders brought together to directly address the current rhino poaching crisis and develop resolutions needed to stop rhino poaching.
Its mission was to engage youth conservation leaders in wildlife conservation, to develop protection strategies and to empower delegates to become ambassadors for rhino conservation especially.
Bronwyn Laing, a World Youth Rhino Summit team member, thanked Expand a Sign for its generous contribution and awarded them with a certificate of appreciation in recognition of their support.
Expand a Sign Brand Manager Kirsty Fonzari said, "Expand a Sign is proud to have been able to support the inaugural World Youth Rhino Summit and share their dedication and commitment to protecting our beloved rhino."