Operation Ferdinand - Video Game for Wildlife Conservation

A project in Lynchburg, VA by Gabriela Fleury
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Beta test in Mozambique for innovative Windows and OS X computer game sharing best practices for reducing human and wildlife conflict!
Backers: 17
Average Pledge Per Backer: $47

Funded: $807 of $3,300
Dates: Aug 23rd -> Sep 30th (39 days)
Project By: Gabriela Fleury
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Latest News

Team Member Spotlight #3 - Graphic Designer Rachel Timms

September 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Born in London, Rachel Timms is an graphic design artist who specializes in branding but is also assisting the project on game graphic design. A current student at Nottingham Trent University, in addition to her skills in graphic design, she is also... (Read More)

Team Member Spotlight #2 - Conservation Biologist Gabriela Fleury

September 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Gabriela Fleury is a recent graduate of the University of Cape Town's Percy FitzPatrick Institute with a Masters in Conservation Biology, which she attended on a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship. Inspired by an undergraduate thesis regarding lion and... (Read More)

Team Member Spotlight #1 - Software Engineer Jaymie Krambeck!

September 6th - via: kickstarter.com
A graduate of James Madison University, Jaymie Krambeck is an accomplished software engineer and is the game development side of Operation Ferdinand. She's an innovative and out of the box thinker, whose recent game she developed, One Little World,... (Read More)

Thanks to our collaborator, Niassa Carnivore Project, for their great blurb on Facebook!

August 31st - via: kickstarter.com
What a wonderful Facebook share from our collaborators, the Niassa Carnivore Project! We officially have one month left of our Kickstarter in order to beta test with them in Mozambique and are so excited to see the project coming together.  (Read More)

Team Meeting - August 29th!

August 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Team Operation Ferdinand is excited to share a little about our three way team meeting yesterday, August 28th. We're a diverse bunch, soon to be located on three different continents, so it's particularly fantastic when timing works out where we can... (Read More)

Thank you to our first five backers!

August 24th - via: kickstarter.com
It's been an eventful day and a half here at the Operation Ferdinand team! We would like to take this time to thank our first five backers for their support! Looking forward to keeping everyone updated!  (Read More)

Where we are now - a logging of a journey!

August 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Hello all and thank you for following us on our journey to making this game a reality! Long hours and long months have come together to make this campaign possible and we're very excited to now share more details about the project that we have been... (Read More)

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