Stephanie's Big Cat Conservation Quest

Ferndale, WA Environment & Conservation

About Stephanie's Big Cat Conservation Quest

Stephanie’s Big Cat Conservation Quest (SBCCQ) started in 2013, becoming incorporated in 2021. We have a project called “Stephanie’s Animal Rescue”, which is a magical and imaginative mobile game for young children with learning difficulties to play and learn about wildlife conservation.
Stephanie Haynes is the co-founder and ambassador of Stephanie’s Big Cat Conservation Quest. She is a very driven young woman, with a mild/moderate intellectual disability and a huge passion for conservation. Her dream started with a trip to The Global White Lion Protection Trust in South Africa. Stephanie finally made it for her 21st birthday. Visiting the Global White Lion Protection Trust was a highlight in Stephanie’s life, and upon her return to Australia she promptly set about ensuring she could visit again and again. She has now been to the Trust to volunteer six times, with the assistance of her team here at SBCCQ.
Stephanie wanted to expand her focus to protecting all dwindling populations of wildlife under threat of extinction. She also loves playing other animal games on her devices, but found that most of the games required a lot of reading which is not one of her strengths. Stephanie came up with the idea to create a game that any child would be able to play and enjoy no matter their learning difficulties or reading abilities. And so the idea “Stephanie’s Animal Rescue” was born.

Contact

22 Coniston Way
Ferndale WA 6148
Australia

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