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A 13-year-old shares his passion for wildlife conservation and his journey from a curious child asking questions about animals to a budding conservationist with innovative ideas, Micah Siegle.

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Micah Siegel is a 13-year-old wildlife conservation enthusiast with a remarkable passion for animals and environmental issues. His journey began with a childhood curiosity about species like giraffes and lions, which evolved into a commitment to conservation after learning about the detrimental impact of rhino horn poaching. ⁣ Inspired by innovative conservation strategies, including the use of naturally shed antlers, Micah founded Rogue Scholar Academy to pursue his interests outside of traditional schooling. As a budding podcaster and author of The State of Animals Report 2024, he aims to educate others about endangered species and effective conservation practices. ⁣ Micah emphasizes the importance of reducing demand for poached animals and advocates for proactive self-education among his peers. With a grounded perspective and a dedication to making a difference, Micah continues to inspire others with his knowledge and determination to promote wildlife conservation.

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Micah Siegel is a 13-year-old wildlife conservation enthusiast with a remarkable passion for animals and environmental issues. His journey began with a childhood curiosity about species like giraffes and lions, which evolved into a commitment to conservation after learning about the detrimental impact of rhino horn poaching. ⁣ Inspired by innovative conservation strategies, including the use of naturally shed antlers, Micah founded Rogue Scholar Academy to pursue his interests outside of traditional schooling. As a budding podcaster and author of The State of Animals Report 2024, he aims to educate others about endangered species and effective conservation practices. ⁣ Micah emphasizes the importance of reducing demand for poached animals and advocates for proactive self-education among his peers. With a grounded perspective and a dedication to making a difference, Micah continues to inspire others with his knowledge and determination to promote wildlife conservation.

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