Help DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage by donating binoculars & study books for children who participate on game drives

 Hoedspruit, Limpopo

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Help DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage by donating binoculars & study books for children who participate on game drives

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Help DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage by donating binoculars & study books for children who participate on game drives

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Thanks to a generous donation, DAKTARI has recently been able to rebuild one of our bakkies into a game drive vehicle. This wonderful addition now allows the 10 children who join our environmental education programme each week (Monday to Friday) to explore the surrounding reserve and learn directly about local flora and fauna during guided game drives. To deepen their learning experience, we are looking for donations of binoculars and nature or wildlife study books about South Africa. Binoculars will help the children observe birds and animals from a respectful distance, while study books will support their curiosity and help them better understand the wildlife and ecosystems around them. These resources will make a meaningful difference in helping young learners connect with nature and grow their knowledge and respect for the environment. Thank you for helping us inspire the next generation to care for wildlife and the naturae!


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