Project Report
| Feb 9, 2022
Taking care of elephants!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
This project aims to provide protection and rehabilitation to elephants in Africa. Our African elephants are in a critical situation and with people becoming increasingly desperate due to job loss, the interest in poaching has increased tenfold, putting them at risk for the ivory trade. Climate change is also no help for these elephants as their habitats become unfavourable. Awareness and monitoring are the key steps we are taking to combat these issues.
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We have managed to raise $750 of our $5000 target so far. It costs $25 per week to feed one rescued elephant.
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Sep 30, 2021
Save our elephants!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
This project aims to provide protection and rehabilitation to elephants in Africa. Our African elephants are in a critical situation and with people becoming increasingly desperate due to job loss, the interest in poaching has increased tenfold, putting them at risk for the ivory trade. Climate change is also no help for these elephants as their habitats become unfavourable. Awareness and monitoring are the key steps we are taking to combat these issues.
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This project aims to create awareness through outreach programs as well as engaging the surrounding community to become active members in protecting their local elephants. We hope by doing this as well as promoting sustainable tourism we can have an effect on peoples way of thinking and spread awareness around the poaching issue. We also provide protection, monitoring and rehabilitation to those that have been injured to ensure these animals have the best chance of survival in the wild. $25 provides food for one elephant for a week.
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Jun 1, 2021
Saving Africa's gentle giants!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
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Introduction
In 10 years more than 50% of our African elephant population will be gone... Due to a number of reasons theses animals are becoming increasingly threatened and we need your help to protect them.
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By creating awareness we hope to make this project sustainable through the participation of the community as well as the education around responsible tourism, this will ensure the elephants will continue to be protected for years to come. Through the monitoring and research of the population that is still in the wild, we can track changes and trends, making us more efficient in their conservation. $25 will supply emergency food for an elephant for 1 week.
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