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JANUARY 2022

Dear {CONTACT.SALUTATION},


I do hope you and your family are well.

 

As many of you will know, I've just returned from a long stint based at my cottage in the Maasai Mara, so I do apologise for the gap in our newsletters. This month, I need to point you in the direction of the Tuk South, a wonderful story that needs all the support it can get.

 

Otherwise, among other stories, we include tracking rhino on Borana, another Wild Expeditions Ethiopia award, some good news with regards to giraffe numbers across Africa, and a piece about remote PCR testing on safari. 

I do hope you enjoy the news and that it serves as inspiration as you begin to plan your own safaris. If you are planning on going on safari, please do get in touch. I'd love to help.     
       

Yours,
Will Jones
Chief Exploration Officer 

 
 

This film introduces a brilliant idea to raise funds for rangers impacted by the pandemic. A group of youngsters spend the last of their savings on two tuk-tuks and drive from Kenya to South Africa's cape. Watch it, share it and if you can, donate via their Tuk-tuk Fund. 

 
Laura and the rhinos
 

Laura and the rhinos

Laura Jones on tracking rhino on the Borana Conservancy in the Laikipia, Kenya.
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Another fine win
 

Another fine win

Wild Enterprise Ethiopia win best travel-driven social enterprise.
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Miles from nowhere
 

Miles from nowhere

The Financial Times's Africa Editor David Pilling gets his departure PCR - on safari.
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Quick snapshot
 

Quick snapshot

Paul Herbertson gives a quick summary of Wild Philanthropy's activities and hopes. 
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The news is good
 

The news is good

Conservationist Claire Lewis on  elephant  and rhino numbers in North Luangwa.
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A lovely surprise
 

A lovely surprise

Largest herd of dugongs seen off the Mozambique in  the last 30 years.
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New hope
 

New hope

National Geographic's Douglas Main on an unexpected rise in giraffe numbers.
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A lifelong love affair
 

A lifelong love affair

Biologist Castro Barbosa and protecting the green sea turtle.

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Open borders
 

Open Borders

The latest on which of the African countries we work in are open for travel. It includes additional protocol that can generally be expected of lodges and camps. 

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