preservation – Generation Change
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Whether they are campaigning for free press in Zimbabwe, helping provide clean water in India, or offering free music lessons to underprivileged kids in the UK, young people all over the world are making a difference.Wed, 16 Nov 2016 16:49:27 +0000en-GBhourly1Former fashion designer saves Borneo reefs
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Tue, 11 Feb 2014 13:15:55 +0000http://blogs.dw.com/generationchange/?p=4743The dream of fame and fortune is a familiar one for many young people – but giving it up in pursuit of activism is much less common. Twenty-seven-year-old Felicity “Flik” Finlayson did just that – in one of the most extreme ways possible. She gave up her goal of becoming a fashion designer and moved to a remote island in Borneo to devote her life fulltime to marine conservation with the organization TRACC.
Listen to the report by Emily Richmond from Pom Pom Island in Malaysian Borneo:
Flik went to Pom Pom Island on vacation – and stayed (Photo: F. Finlayson)
Flik rebuilds portions of the reef, then replants the in the ocean (Photo: TRACC)
These coral plugs are meant to enhance the existing reefs off of Pom Pom Island (Photo: TRACC)
Flik’s leg was nearly severed in a boat accident while working on the reefs – but she has fully recovered (Photo: F. Finlayson)