Dear animal friends,
I hope I don't annoy you with this silly concept, conjured up by my cerebral escapades. The dire situation of our planet's species made me ponder about some sort of new way to help fondraise and bring awareness to this crisis or mass extinction as some call it.
Now for the concept as the title hints at: in ancient times the Romans had a habit of killing scores of exotic creatures on the stages of their theatres. Several of these extinction entertainment facilities still survives to this day. So my question to you is: could this macarbre symbolism be of use in repurposing the stages for fondraising for conservation with theatrical spectacles? Or does the symbolism feel far-fetched and of little value?
If you find it valuable, do you have any suggestions?
My own idea would be to find a suitable amphitheatre, find a zoo nearby and get them involved in the undertaking.
Thank you for your time.
I hope I don't annoy you with this silly concept, conjured up by my cerebral escapades. The dire situation of our planet's species made me ponder about some sort of new way to help fondraise and bring awareness to this crisis or mass extinction as some call it.
Now for the concept as the title hints at: in ancient times the Romans had a habit of killing scores of exotic creatures on the stages of their theatres. Several of these extinction entertainment facilities still survives to this day. So my question to you is: could this macarbre symbolism be of use in repurposing the stages for fondraising for conservation with theatrical spectacles? Or does the symbolism feel far-fetched and of little value?
If you find it valuable, do you have any suggestions?
My own idea would be to find a suitable amphitheatre, find a zoo nearby and get them involved in the undertaking.
Thank you for your time.