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- Comment Thread:
- Comments: catherine | So excited for you Tammie, and a little jealous too, wish i could be comming along to assist in saving wildlife in Africa especially elephants, wish you all the best and all the success on your mission. Catherine
- Comments: Tammie | Thanks Catherine!
- Comments: Karen Paolillo | Hi Tam to prove I read your updates. Please give Daphne my love and I hope that your wanderings are successful. Love Karen and the hippos xx
- Comments: Mirinda Thorpe | Hi Tammie, Thats great you are heading to Kenya! I am heading back there in July myself, with my Mum and with a group of volunteers! I was just wondering... the project you referred to here, is the anti-poaching focussed on other species also? As I have a friend in South Africa who has started a Lion Conservation project and is looking at expanding into Kenya also... Thanks and regards, Mirinda P.S If you plan on heading out West to Lake Victoria I can get you in touch with my Kenyan family who would be happy to put you up :-) They live in Mbita (can google map it).
- Comments: Tammie | Hi Mirinda, Good to hear you're heading back to Africa again soon too! And with your lovely mum, all the better. This trip is largely elephant focused and a little bit rhinos, so thanks for the contacts but will have to take you up on them next time. Looking forward to seeing how different the East is to the South!
- Comments: Tammie | Hi Leonard - thanks a lot and I hope to take a group to Kenya to visit the Big Life team at Ol Donyo next year :)
- Comments: leonard kaamaika | Hi Tammie. its my pleasure to welcome to the slopes of mount kilimanjaro where the community takes the bigg lif4e for granted. chyulu hills where conservationist rrichard bonham hail and decided to come a resscue to the life of the animals that have been put to danger due to the trade in ivory..... trhis animal are being killed along the tsavo amboseli ecosystem due to human enc rouchment to the land.... bon ham team has done a commendable work though there is still alot to be done... your most welcome to maasai land