Friday, August 20, 2010

NIKELA TO SOUTH AFRICA OR BUST

What a marvelous day.

It is official!! Our second South African validation tour is a go for this September.


Think they're enough gas stations across the Atlantic?

What a privilege to meet with so many dedicated experts in protecting and advocating for Wildlife. What a thrill to see how Nikela can help.

The office is a flurry of activity to get all the ducks in a row for the trip. Phase II of the website should be launched just before we leave and our 501 c 3 tax exempt status finalized just after we get back. Ah… PROGRESS!!

Hope you will enjoy experiencing South Africa with us. Stay tuned for picture, video, and blog updates from these projects and Nikela’s progress.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Video Contest Sample

Of course quite hi-tech, but this is the general flavor (only wildlife related) that we'd like to get with our video created by your genius kids for our contest.


Charity:Water from John Chow on Vimeo.

For details about sending in your video.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Something you need to know about Margrit

The following is a personal experience that happened a few months back.


Margrit sits enthralled while admiring the mama Kudo standing outside our truck window her nose extended close enough to touch. What an experience to see the interaction between the two, the light shining in their eyes.

Their gaze lingers long as other vehicles pass behind us oblivious to the magic of this moment.

It is as if mama Kudo and Margrit are talking, sharing their love and common concern. You can literally feel Margrit’s promise and urgency swell as the peace between them deepens.

Being a bit slow on the uptake all these years, I finally realize the profound commitment my wildlife fanatic wife has to preserve and protect all living creatures from undo harm and in many cases extinction.

As we hesitantly drive away my commitment transforms from supporting the one I love in her adventure, to driving a Wildlife Nonprofit to make a huge difference for wildlife, children, and all of us. What a joy to help Margrit fulfill her promise.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Why the Survival of South African Wildlife Matters to Us All

If you're like most, you imagine that I grew up with lions and elephants roaming around in my neighborhood.

The King that's lost his crown!

Did you know an elephant mama is pregnant for 24 months!
Well, eventhough I grew up in the '60s the large South African mammals were only found in game parks.  Sadly, since then, more than half of the magnificent creatures South Africa is known for are gone.  Lost to poaching, trophy hunting, habitat loss and simple ignorance.  Unfortunately, the rate of loss has increased steadily over the past five years.

Why is this something we need to be concerned about?

South Africa is insignificant as land mass goes (only 1%) but extremely important when it comes to being home to the world's wildlife (around 10% when you include mammals, birds and reptiles).  You can see why protecting South Africa's wildlife is of global concern.   

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