Raised: 118%
 
Target: £100,000.00
Raised so far: £118,000.00
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Thank you! Emergency flood relief fundraising target achieved
May 18, 2010

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who contributed so generously to the rebuilding of our research facility, destroyed by flooding on March 4th, 2010. Due to the tremendous and overwhelming support of our friends and donors especially in the US and in UK, we have now exceeded our initial target of £100,000.  In total we have raised £118,000 in direct and online donations. We are most grateful for the support of Kenyan and international media, who publicized our plight and helped raise international awareness.

We are pleased to report that much progress has already been made in the rebuilding effort with the funds raised. The flood was a major blow to STE operations, and the relief and rebuilding efforts required great financial resources and staff time. We have been busy picking up the pieces of our camp and planning for the future.

Currently, all staff are housed in camping tents provided by the British army immediately after the flooding. Permanent living quarters are being constructed which will make life at the camp more comfortable then before. The new structures will be eco friendly, as well as flood proof, relocated to higher ground to ensure greater security and minimal human foot print on the environment. We expect to have them up in the next three months.

Access to food and drinking water was greatly disrupted by the flooding, which destroyed our well, refrigeration facilities, and bridge used for transportation of supplies. Our well is now functioning again, thanks to the generosity of near by Chinese road construction crews who provided us with building material. Our fridge has also been emptied of mud and reinstated, allowing us to enjoy fresh nutritious meals once again.

We are in the process of replacing of essential field equipment including digital cameras for recording elephant ids, high-speed computers, and elephant radio tracking collars. The new equipment will enable us to enhance our operations and monitor greater elephant numbers. We are also restocking our library, as our valuable collection of books and field guides was washed away.

Now we intend to resume our important scientific and community work at pre-flood levels, work which for many years has helped the world understand and conserve elephant populations. Our scientists in Samburu are once again in the field, busy monitoring the movements of elephant families returning to the area. For this, we still need ongoing support.

With your support, we look forward to an exciting 2010 at the STE camp. We warmly invite you to visit us and see our progress!

Yours truly,

Iain Douglas-Hamilton & The STE Team!

For more information on Save the Elephants, please visit our website www.savetheelephants.org


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Sorry to learn of this disaster and this is a small token to help with rebuilding. Donation by Ken Lyon on 07/03/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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I am sorry that I cannot give more but I hope it goes some way in helping out. You all do such important work Donation by Laura Savill on 07/03/10

 
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I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR DISASTER. I SINCERELY HOPE ENOUGH HELP COMES YOUR WAY SOON. YOUR CAMP WAS ONE OF MY VERY FAVORITES Donation by sherry chamberlin on 07/03/10

 
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With love Donation by Celia O'Brien on 07/03/10

 
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Donation by Matt Brake on 06/03/10

 
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Sad news, I hope you are able to continue your wonderful job very soon. Tks for what you have been doing for the animals! Donation by JUNIA MACHADO DUARTE on 05/03/10

 
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To everyone at STE and the D-H's -so sorry to hear of the disaster, will help in anyway I can. Please call.Love to you all, Tx Donation by Tracey Rich on 05/03/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Donation by Heather Wall on 05/03/10

 
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Iain, Oria, and all EW & STE friends - so sorry for this trouble. We'll pull through! The camps, the research and the vision shall rise again. love 2u Donation by Sarah Fisk on 05/03/10

 
£100.00
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Dear Dr. Douglas-Hamilton and everyone at the research facility, May these trials make you stronger, and may you be able to make a speedy recovery! Donation by Andrea Shipley on 05/03/10

 
£20.00
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All the best wishes with the recovery and for the rebuilding efforts!!!! xxx Donation by Siggi Hosenfeld on 04/03/10

 
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Best wishes. Donation by David Ommanney on 04/03/10

 
£10.00
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Good luck in your rebuilding efforts and my thoughts are with you all the way. Donation by Radhika Makecha on 04/03/10

 
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Very sad news - best of luck with the recovery and rebuilding efforts. Donation by Andrew Imrie on 04/03/10

 
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Sorry to hear of the damage this freak storm has caused. Hope you can rebuild quickly. Donation by Melanie Kendal on 04/03/10

 
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So sorry to hear about your loss, hopefully you'll be able to continue your great work. Donation by Stefan Jacobs on 04/03/10

 
£42.00
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* Total raised online: £6,428.00
  Offline donations: £111,572.00
  Mobile donations: £0.00
  Total Raised: £118,000.00
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £561.28

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