AdvocacyPDF PDF
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Abstract
This advocacy campaign aims to educate the public on the severity of the
problem that is the destruction of our environment and its wildlife, and offer
actions they perform in their daily lives. The goal of this advocacy project is to
spread the word of this very serious yet seldom advertised problem, as well as
playing a part in halting the massive wave of extinction this planet is currently
undergoing.
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Our target demographic for this advocacy campaign is Penn State students, with a goal of
reaching 100 students with our message. We used our pledge to measure how effective we were
in attaining this goal; however, many more students potentially read the posters we displayed
across campus, visited our website and Twitter, or engaged with our Facebook post without
signing the pledge. Therefore, the number of signatures on our pledge (112 at the time of
submission) gives a rough estimate of the amount of students we were able to reach, but it is
The goal of our advocacy campaign is to spread the word about the serious issue of
environmental destruction, and educate Penn State students on ways they can contribute to
fighting it by living more environmentally friendly lives. We believe that these goals were
effectively met. Through the use of a handful of different media platformsincluding Facebook
posts, tweets and posters displayed around campuswe were able to get our message out to a
very large number of students. The posters we designed contain a QR code that can easily be
scanned using Snapchat, a popular social media app, and a link, both of which bring students
directly to our website. On our website, students can learn about the need for our advocacy
campaign, ways they can help towards the cause of fighting environmental destruction, and take
3. Needs Assessment
The extinction rate of the planet's wildlife is currently at an all-time high. While extinction is
a natural phenomenon, species are dying off at a rate that is far too rapid; in fact, scientists
estimate that extinction is presently occurring anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000 times faster than
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the rate at which it should be naturally occurring. Since 1970 alone, we have lost 52% of the
world's population of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. Experts have declared that
Earth is currently undergoing its sixth mass extinction, and unlike the previous fivecaused by
natural eventsthe current wave of die-offs was almost entirely brought on by human activity.
Mankind is directly responsible for the excessive habitat destruction, pollution and climate
change that threaten the existence of all our planets wildlife. Measures need to be taken to
curtail this rampant and irreversible loss of species before it is too late. While each of us may not
personally be able to limit deforestation or decrease levels of pollution, there are simple steps we
can all take in our daily lives that, when put together, can help combat wildlife extinction and
environmental destruction.
Some basic preventive actions include recycling, reducing your carbon footprint, conserving
water, and limiting the amount of paper we use. Developing simple habits such as carpooling,
taking shorter showers, turning off the faucet when its not being used, and practicing proper
waste disposal is not only easy, but also incredibly helpful in saving the environment. Additional
measures that help support the fight against wildlife extinction include: walking or biking instead
of driving, using fewer fossil-fuel based products, buying locally grown products, using energy-
efficient CFL bulbs, boycotting products made from endangered animals, and many more.
By being more environmentally friendly in our daily lives, we can help put an end to wildlife
the word of this far-reaching and urgent issue. We must encourage others to take action against
extinction and environmental destruction by educating them on what they can do and setting a
proper example of eco-friendly behavior. It is up to each and every one of us to do our part to
Our advocacy project did very well to meet these needs. The aim of our project was to raise
awareness for this issuemany people are unaware of just how grave this situation isas well
every day life. While there will likely be no immediately apparent impact of our campaign,
change needs to begin somewhere, no matter how small a scale it is on. By educating over a
hundred students on how to pitch in their part to save the environment and its wildlife, and
encouraging them to spread the word and set a good example of eco-friendly behavior, we
simultaneously rose awareness and made an environmentally friendly impact in State College.
environmentally friendly, educating students on how they can do so, and providing a way
Creating a pledge that demonstrates the need to fight wildlife extinction by cutting down
Creating posters to hang around campusin residence hall commons, the Hub and
their daily lives. The posters also contain a link and QR code to our website, providing a
quick and easy way to reach our website. We used this method instead of printing and
distributing hand-outs in order to save paper, an example of not wasting paper when it is
not necessary.
Spreading the word of our website and pledge with the use of Facebook posts and tweets
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5. Evaluation
At University Park, there are hundreds of trash bins designated for recycling, compost,
and landfills. However, we realized that despite the efforts of the University, most students
will very often improperly dispose of their garbage in the wrong bin or put no effort into
sorting the materials. This made us think of all the other environmentally harmful actions
Penn State students carry out on a daily basis, and gave us the idea to start this advocacy
campaign.
We decided that the reasoning behind this must be a lack of understanding of the
seriousness of the environmental crisis we are currently in the midst of, and what exactly will
happen to the planets plants and animals if we do not lose these deleterious habits. Thus, we
made it our mission to spread awareness of the critical condition Earth is currently in, hoping
this will ignite positive change within the Penn State community in the form of more
Our clear and concise website established our ethos and our advertisement campaign
garnered the attention of many students and directed it towards our tips for living eco-
friendly lives. Many of these students clearly learned something from our advocacy
campaign, as 112 students took up the responsibility of pledging their commitment to living a
more environmentally friendly lifestyle. We not only presented a well organized campaign,
but one that provoked compassion in our audience and compelled them to take action. We
believe and hope that our efforts have established a social, educational and technological
campaign with a strong foothold in the Penn State community that will continue to cultivate
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Poster
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Note: We displayed many other posters around campus, as well, in similar locations. These