ZLI's Otohime's Time Campaign

ZLI's Otohime's Time Campaign recognizes the ecological importance of living beings of all ages. It supports research into the phenological aspects of light (such as seasonality and lunar cycles) while encouraging conservation engagement by people of all ages.

Offering a ground-breaking conservation perspective, ZLI's Otohime's Time Campaign underscores that animals of different ages make important contributions to the environment. Natural light cycles are vital in this context, supporting aspects of breeding, nesting, growth, and foraging not normally associated with animals of all ages.

ZLI's Otohime's Time Campaign seeks sponsors and donations to help fund research, offer educational and entertainment programming, create wildlife advocacy media and to create international partnerships serving a global and optimistic vision of the future.

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