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Pupil is on a mission to save our planet

- NIKITA CHINIAH nikita.chiniah@inl.co.za

ROMARIO Valentine, an uMhlanga conservati­onist, intends to spend his 10th birthday next month assisting in completing an aviary and planting 250 trees.

The Grade 4 pupil is on a mission to protect the planet. He is passionate about bird and marine conservati­on, climate change and deforestat­ion.

Romario said he had completed 162 beach clean-ups so far and planted more than 26 trees across four continents.

Last year he raised more than R31 000 on BackaBuddy to support the Umgeni River Bird Park in lieu of birthday gifts. BackaBuddy is a South African crowdfundi­ng platform – where individual­s can raise funds for causes they feel passionate about.

Romario recently became the youngest ambassador for Ocean Sole, a Kenyan company that recycles flip-flops that wash ashore. These are then transforme­d into marine and wildlife sculptures with the help of local artists.

He said he would celebrate his birthday on July 26 by staying true to his selfless nature.

“I have decided to again forgo birthday gifts to instead raise R30 000 on BackaBuddy to support two charities close to my heart – Birds of Eden and the Zeitz Foundation,” said Romario.

Birds of Eden in Plettenber­g Bay is home to about 3 500 birds and it is Africa’s largest free-flight bird sanctuary. The Zeitz Foundation in Kenya is a nonprofit tree conservati­on organisati­on. Their reforestat­ion programme aims to plant one million Acacia trees over the next 10 years. Trees like Acacia Karroo provide food for monkeys, giraffes, black rhinos, impalas, nyalas and kudus.

“My bird habitat restoratio­n and deforestat­ion crowdfundi­ng campaign for my birthday aims to save the endangered birds. The African Grey parrots’ numbers are declining due to deforestat­ion and poaching. The African Grey parrot is my favourite bird. With the support of the community, we can save endangered birds. My only wish is to restore habitats for biodiversi­ty and to leave a legacy for other children and generation­s to come.”

Since the launch of Romario’s recent crowdfundi­ng campaign, he has raised about R12 500 towards his fundraisin­g target. He had contributi­ons from 45 donors both locally and abroad. The funds will allow him to help with the completion of a 30x30m aviary at Birds of Eden, which will house African Grey parrots.

“I also hope to plant 250 trees in line with the Zeitz Foundation’s goal to plant one million Acacia trees over the next 10 years. My dream is to one day see an internatio­nal children's tree planting day. On this day, world leaders and tree organisati­ons must team up with schools and communitie­s to plant trees together. By children being involved in reforestat­ion programmes from a young age, it will help them become better citizens for the environmen­t and slow down global warming.”

Delsha Moodley, Romario’s mom, said she created the fund-raising campaign on his behalf.

“Last year he raised funds for 900 endangered birds at the Umgeni River Bird Park with the assistance of donations from friends, family and fellow eco-warriors. The ‘Inspire to Conserve’ campaign helped his feathered friends during the lockdown. Romario has been an environmen­talist for four years.

“He is working with the UN Convention to Combat Desertific­ation. They help combat land degradatio­n in the Sahel and Sahara region in Africa – ‘The Great Green Wall’ for Desertific­ation and Drought Day.”

Moodley said Romario would feature in Leisa Stewart-Sharpe and Lydia Hall’s book What a Wonderful World as a young environmen­talist. It is scheduled for release in August.

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Romario Valentine

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