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Offbeat Safaris Webinar - Update from Offbeat Mara Camp, Mara North Conservancy on C19 Initiatives
By Tanyth Flatt, Offbeat SafarisOffbeat Safaris and Photography Experts invite you to a Webinar Awareness Event to update you on the current situation faced by the wonderful people and animals of the Mara North Conservancy, during the Coronavirus Pandemic, and the initiatives aimed to alleviate the hardships faced.
23 JUNE 2020: 7:30PM - LONDON
TO REGISTER FOLLOW THIS LINK
The pandemic has caused a grave situation for all. With no income from tourism over the last few months, the magnificent Conservancy that you have so enjoyed over the years is now under threat. And with it, the support provided to over 700 individual Maasai families who we partner with to manage, maintain and secure the Conservancy; helping to preserve the land and protect its precious wildlife. Although the Mara North Conservancy, like so many places, is facing a crisis, we do not want to be all doom and gloom. Through the fundraising efforts of Offbeat Safaris, the diligent work of those on the ground in Kenya and your continued support, we look forward to a positive future.
The presentation will focus on the aims of the “Adopt a Plot” campaign. It will also feature a selection of stunning images taken in the Conservancy by top wildlife photographers Dave Cox and Tom Way. They will each elaborate further on exactly why the Mara North Conservancy is so vital to the wildlife that finds sanctuary there. All presenters will then be the be available for an open question and answer session, along with more information on how to “Adopt a Plot”.
A recording of this event will be made available for everyone registering even if they are unable to attend the live presentation - we urge you to register and support the work of all those dependent on this vital Conservancy.