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We are raising money as part of the Ecofestival at Kivukoni School in Kilifi, Kenya to help save the Dakatcha Woodland in Coastal Kenya.
This forest is near where we live and biodiversity is really important to us. The Dakatcha woodland is home to many endangered species including the Golden Rumped Elephant Shrew (so cute!) and the Scops Owl.
We are teaching CPR to those attending the Ecofestival in order to raise money for Operation Ocelot.
Please donate what you can! Please help save these amazing animals, some of Reuben's favourites.
This year, I’m joining Operation Ocelot Mission Three to help save Kenya's extraordinary Dakatcha Woodland.
Now I know what you might be thinking. Ocelots. Okay. Kenya. Hmm. Since when did Ocelots live in Kenya?
Well, the answer is that they do not and indeed never have lived in Kenya. However, following the success of Mission One and Mission Two – together helping save threatened habitat in Guatemala and Brazil – Operation Ocelot has now been called upon to save endangered species elsewhere! That is why Mission Three, spearheaded by WLT Patron Steve Backshall, is heading to East Africa's coastal forests to save the precious wildlife of the Dakatcha Woodland.
So what are you waiting for? Join us and Steve Backshall this year, and together we will save the Dakatcha Woodland.