| Another image from the Environment Club |
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| Sunday, 16 July 2006 | |
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Writes Rosemary via sat phone: "Program still going very well and hugely popular. I just got some funding from Columbus Zoo, which I am going to use to take the group on a field trip up into the Chyulu Hills, so they get to see some of the birds and animals they have been learning about, and also so they can see what an area that has not been completely overgrazed looks like!" Below, boys and girls in the club sport their scarlet sashes and their new "salute" for wildlife. To read Rosemary's first Report from the Field about the new Environmental and Wildlife Clubs, click here. For more about her project, see Rosemary's Partners in Conservation page. If you would like to make a donation to help support the Environmental and Wildlife Clubs, click here.
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 July 2006 ) |
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More from the field: Chyulu Hills, Kenya - Rosemary Groom sends another image from the Environment and Wildlife Club she founded at the primary school near her project in the Chyulu Hills, Kenya (see post below). Click "Read more" under the photo at left to read Rosemary's latest message from the African savannahs.