Ukrainian startup has launched online platform to restore wildlife after war
Ukrainian plant care startup PlantIn has launched Hero for Ukraine, a charitable online platform for restoring and protecting war-torn wildlife.
speka.media writes about it.
On the site's interactive map, you can see which natural areas have been destroyed. We are talking about the Kinburn spit, Askania-Nova, Yelanetsky steppe, Mezynskyi, and Hetmanskyi parks, the Center of genetic resources of Ukraine, Zalissya park, and Chornobyl forest.
You can make a charitable contribution starting from $5 on the website. Currently, we need fuel, building materials, machinery, and animal feed. Demining of territories is a separate item of expenditure.
All raised money will be transferred to the fund of the Ukrainian Nature Protection Group and distributed among locations according to their needs.
UPG is a public organization engaged in the practical protection of the wild nature of Ukraine.
Mykhailo Hrynets and his brother Dmytro founded the PlantIn application. It has more than 12 million downloads and occupies a leading position in the plant care niche in the App Store.
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