By Jason Lizamore | Fundraising Manager
In the past few weeks at Daktari, we’ve had moments of both joy and sorrow. One highlight was our visit to a local school, where we shared our passion for wildlife and taught the students about snakes. The children were fascinated and quickly formed a bond with these misunderstood creatures, reminding us how education can foster appreciation for wildlife.
On a more emotional note, we recently said goodbye to Popcorn, a little dwarf dassie who had been abandoned by his family. At Daktari, he was treated like royalty, often cuddled by volunteers and Michèle. When a team of Brazilian volunteers arrived, they lovingly offered acupuncture to ease his pain. Despite all our efforts, Popcorn passed away. His time with us was short, but he was surrounded by love and care until the end. While we will miss him dearly, we take comfort in knowing he is in a better place now, free from pain. Popcorn’s memory will forever be in our hearts, a reminder of the love and kindness that defines Daktari.
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