Endangered animals were projected onto the Empire State Building to spread awareness about mass extinction.
An image of Cecil the lion is projected onto the Empire State Building as part of an endangered species projection to raise awareness, in New York, Aug. 1, 2015.
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By Anna Brand, Anna Brand
Cecil the lion and other endangered animals were projected onto the Empire State Building this weekend to spread awareness about mass extinction.
On Saturday night, the New York City landmark was lit up with images of tigers, sea animals, birds, and more -- even King Kong himself got a cameo. Cecil the lion, who was killed this month in Africa and ignited backlash across the world, was also splashed onto the skyscraper.
The light show was part of a promotion for "Racing Extinction," a documentary on the Discovery Channel airing in December on preserving iconic animals.
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