Cannes Lions

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RAPP UK, London / IFAW - INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR ANIMAL WELFARE / 2010

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Over the May bank holiday, we arranged for 200 Hawksbill turtles to ‘come ashore’ on the beach at Bournemouth, England.The life-size card models were there to dramatise the slaughter of endangered turtles, killed so their shells can be made into souvenirs for tourists.The turtles were left for visitors to discover and play with – as they turned them over they discovered that poachers do the same thing.The stunt was organized to warn holiday-makers not to buy seemingly harmless combs, necklaces and other trinkets when abroad.The public took to the stunt very warmly, with thousands of families and visitors stopping to investigate and interact with the turtles, generating a lot of feedback and enquiry on the IFAW website.As well as photos and videos, the public actually took away all the turtles at the end of the day, spreading our message to homes and schools far beyond the reach of the event itself.The stunt gained extensive free media coverage, in press, radio and on national TV, all for a very modest £4,000 spend.

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