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Already have an account Sign in feedback. Wild animals are also natural beauty and woods are populated with them, and the scene is charming. Save Wildlife Ppt Free PowerPoint TemplateThis free PowerPoint Template with an image of deer and pig is giving a new and awesome look to it. These Free Deer PowerPoint Templates can help you cover such topics using interesting deer themed slide designs. The decision to choose the recipient will depend on who Safari Embassy finds suitable to carry on the awareness legacy. We believe it is through education and empowerment that we can together save the wildlife, with particular emphasizes to Rhinos and Elephants. ![]() We have full trust that our communities will continue the important role they have in looking after their wildlife for the coming generations. Companies like Wilderness Safaris, Great Plains, Beyond together with our Government have done their role of re-introducing White and Black Rhinos to Botswana and relocating the rhinos on our ground. So we feel as citizens, it is time to return the favor by educating our communities so that together we can protect the wildlife which are almost coming to extinction through poaching. These species are released in our areas, the areas we live in, as such, theres no way the communities around these areas cannot be educated, the fallacy that if information is spread through to the people will pose a 360 degrees danger to the rhinos is shallow rooted, we dont believe in this concept. AIM Kane as one of the highly qualified Safari guides, and co-owner of Safari Embassy Travel Company and Kane Adventure Safaris came up with the idea of conducting a campaign walk to raise awareness and educate the communities living around the Delta Panhandle. All the campaign arrangements and operations will be run through the Safari Embassy office in Maun. The campaign will involve all the stakeholders who have contributed to relocating and protecting the Rhinos. During the Kgotla meetings we will involve Government officials, companies who have given support to Rhino projects, Dikgosi, MPs, Councilors, safaris guides, managers, village celebrities to help us achieve our goal. We highly require the contribution of the citizens in this campaign, the number of non-citizens will be limited as we believe it is the role of locals this time to speak to their people. AREAS TO COVER The campaign will start from Shakawe village in the Okavango panhamdle going through all the villages along the North western part of Botswana and will cut through to Khwai, Mababe, Sankoyo, Shorobe and finish in Maun. After the meeting on the 1st day of the campaign, which is proposed to be the 6 November 2017, villages to cover thereafter are Mohembo, Kauxhwi, Xakao, TobereKaputura, Sekondoboro, Ngarange, Mogotho, Mokgacha, Seronga, Gunotsoga, Eretsha, Beetsha, Gudigwa, Khwai, Mababe, Sankoyo, Shorobe and finish in Maun on 24 November. Meetings will be addressed at the following villages Shakawe,Kaoxhwi,Tobere, Ngarange, Mogotho, Seronga,Gunotsoga, Eretsha, Beetsha, Gudigwa, Khwai, Mababe, Sankoyo, Shorobe and Maun. AREA MAP 3 CALLENDAR DURATION OF THE CAMPAIGN The duration for this campaign walk will be 19 days, from 6 to 24 November 2017. A total of 470KM of walking distance will be covered, doing a maximum of 25KM per day. DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Donate to create awareness and save Rhinos. Donations may come in any form; funds, food, transport, camping equipment, service etc. All of the donations will be used to support the campaign. Citizens and residents who wish to sign up for the walk are required to contribute P500 per person, while non-citizens will be required to contribute USD800 per person to sign up for the walk. We highly encourage Batswana citizens to indulge massively in this initiative; people we are going to share this knowledge with are our parents, brothers, in- laws and relatives, they should be educated on ways to preserve wildlife for future generations and would understand us better. Save Wildlife Ppt Full Name AddressHOW TO SIGN UP FOR THE WALK Name Surname Email Contact details Citizenresident Non-citizen Nationality Amount paid HOW TO DONATE: INDIVIDUALS Name Surname Email Contact details Nationality Amount Donated FOR COMPANIES Full name Address Country of Incorporation Contact number Contact person Amount Donated For Bank details please contact the Safari Embassy office Tel: 267 680 0882 Mobile: 267 71 904 819 Contact person: Kay THE ROUTES The locals can join the walk free of charge between the villages, we strictly require those who have signed up for the walk for the Gudigwa to Khwai route because of the routes complex and challenging conditions. The smooth route, from Shakawe to Gudigwa, there will be a camp crew going ahead to set tents and prepare meals for the walking team, while the Gudigwa Khwai route will be strictly on backpacks. The Khwai to Maun route will be less complex though still in a wilder section, the camp crew will join again from Khwai setting up tents and carry on with necessary preparations up to Shorobe. ![]() EXTRA SERVICES For those who need accommodation arrangements in Maun on the last day of the walk should contact Safari Embassy for arrangements, accommodation arrangements will be at an extra cost and will have to be booked in advance. ENDING THE CAMPAIGN At the end of the campaign walk, Safari Embassy will donate the funds back to conservation groups of their choice, organizations such as conservation kids camps, Children In The Wilderness, Bana Ba Letsatsi, Bana Ba Metsi, Rhinos without borders and Rhinos for Conservation Botswana.
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