CD to Benefit Madagascar Environmental Efforts

Cape Coral, FL, May 06, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Music loving environmentalists will soon be directly contributing to forest restoration in Madagascar simply by purchasing a special new CD scheduled for release in June.

Eco-Rocker J.P. Taylor is donating $3.00 from every sale of his new CD entitled “The Last Frontier” directly to the UK based environmental group AZAFADY. “People want to make a difference for the planet,” says Taylor. “I want to encourage them with both the songs and the contribution.”

AZAFADY employs over 70 local staff at its project headquarters in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar, where they are working for the environment through tree-planting and a range of conservation initiatives. AZAFADY takes on the island’s widespread poverty by creating income-generating activities for locals, and provides access to sanitation, clean drinking water and basic healthcare.

“I selected AZAFADY for several reasons,” says Taylor. “Madagascar is probably the hottest of Earth’s environmental hotspots, and AZAFADY is a hands-on organization. It’s obvious their efforts are making a real difference in one of the planet’s most unique and important places.”

Taylor, whose previous CD “The Eyes of the World” promoted tiger and chimpanzee protection, is best known for his popular up-tempo “Singin’ Songs of Science” educational CDs.

“The Last Frontier” will be available via Taylor’s website: www.jp-taylor.com. More details about AZAFADY’s work can be found on their website, www.madagascar.co.uk.

Contact:
J. P. Taylor
singinsongs@yahoo.com
P.O. Box 150643
Cape Coral, FL 33915
USA
Ph: 239-896-4730

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