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Ensemble Stars!! Music partners with WildAid to promote Africa's biodiversity conservation

Author:Kristen Update:May 14,2025

HappyElements has just unveiled an exciting update for Ensemble Stars!! Music, introducing the Nature’s Ensemble: Call of the Wild collaboration with WildAid, focused on African wildlife conservation. This engaging event, available until January 19th, invites players to immerse themselves in the vibrant world of African biodiversity while learning about the importance of protecting these ecosystems.

During the Ensemble Stars!! Music x WildAid collaboration, you'll have the chance to explore a wide array of African wildlife, from iconic species like elephants and lions to less familiar ones such as the Temminck's pangolin and hawksbill sea turtle. You'll delve into their behaviors and the challenges they face, enhancing your understanding of their role in the natural world.

To keep the experience both fun and educational, the event features various activities. By completing 4-piece puzzles, you can collect Puzzle Fragments and earn rewards such as Diamonds and Gems. Moreover, contributing to the server-wide goal of collecting two million fragments will unlock the exclusive Guardian of the Wild title, celebrating your commitment to conservation.

puzzle pieces, gemstones, and a rhino

As you progress, you'll unlock Knowledge Cards, which are packed with scientifically reviewed facts about African wildlife, courtesy of WildAid. Share these fascinating insights on social media with the hashtag #CalloftheWild for a chance to win additional Diamonds, further enriching your in-game experience.

This event transcends mere visuals of Africa's biodiversity; it's an opportunity to connect with iconic animals like giraffes, rhinos, and cheetahs, as well as the smaller, yet equally crucial species that contribute to ecological balance. By participating, you become part of a global movement dedicated to celebrating and safeguarding the planet's biodiversity.