Educate African Children to Save Their Environment

by DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment
Educate African Children to Save Their Environment

Project Report | May 16, 2018
The Wildlife orphanage & Environmental Education

By Anaele Madic | Marketing Manager

child feeding Sable Antelope
child feeding Sable Antelope

DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage provides supplementary environmental and life skills education to Grade 8 learners in the nearby underprivileged communities. But DAKTARI is also a wildlife Orphanage for the animals that have no possibility of being released into the wild.

 The wildlife orphanage started with a blind donkey and a bushbuck. Today, more than 80 animals call DAKTARI home, including that same blind donkey and bushbuck. DAKTARI takes in animals that have no possibility of being released into the wild.

Regularly, DAKTARI welcome baby animals: meerkat, mongoose, squirrels, Sable Antelope or bush-baby. Like all DAKTARI’s animals, they play a large role in the children’s education about the environment.

The children interact daily with the animals at DAKTARI’s wildlife orphanage. The animals live in enclosures throughout the camp or live free in the bush surrounding camp. Twice per day, the children assist our volunteers and staff with animal feeding and care. Sometimes the children and volunteers can help raise small animals until they can be released back into the bush.

 The DAKTARI Wildlife Orphanage offer the opportunity for the students to see a cheetah, jackal, or even a meerkat in person. Unfortunately, many of children have never seen the local wildlife even if they live near the Kruger National Park. The cost of entering these game reserves, both national and private, is too high for their families to afford. Their faces light up when they arrive and see a cheetah have a meal or have a squirrel jump on their shoulder. This experience inspires the children to want to protect these animals them!

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Mar 29, 2018
Day Trip with the children

By Anaele Madic | Marketing Manager

Jan 17, 2018
Hello 2018!

By Amelia McKinlay | Marketing Manager

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DAKTARI Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage

Location: Hoedspruit, Limpopo Province - South Africa
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Twitter: @Daktari_Africa
Project Leader:
Michele Merrifield
Founder
Hoedspruit , Limpopo South Africa

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