We build electric eco-fences in Africa to protect Africa's threatened ecosystems
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‘”Those who
contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure
as long as life lasts”…Rachel Carson
Recently it was
estimated that has the highest rate of
deforestation across the entire globe. With its high dependence on Tourism on
one hand and the annual revenues generated by horticulture, is
fighting to remain on the right side of the thin line between over reaching its
natural resources and preserving it at the same time. Team Chomz is giving you another opportunity
this year to join them in their fight to preserve the beauty that makes .
Through Rhino
Charge, a well known unique off-road event held every year to raise funds
towards the fencing of the Aberdare Forest Area, Team Chomz is heavily contributing
towards bringing a sustainable balanced well preserved harmony between Man and
his environment. Apart from building and completing the fence, Rhino Charge
donations are also used to provide sustainable resources for communities living
in areas where the choices between everyday life and preserving their natural
heritage are virtually one sided. Building schools, shelters, water sources etc
go a long way in helping ease Human Wildlife conflict… the root factor
destroying ’s
wonderful Natural Heritage.Help us end this
conflict; Help us bring the downward spiral to a stop…Join Team Chomz, by
donating towards this event. All Donations towards the Charge can be made to
any of the members of the Team whose names and contacts are listed below.
Donations can also be made online, using the link provided. All and any
sponsorship is welcome. We look forward to your support & donations, if any
of our donors would like to experience the Charge; you can contact us or visit
the Rhino Ark Page.Once again thank
you for partnering with us, in making this Rhino Charge and its causes a
success.For more
information on Rhino Ark or the Rhino Charge please visit www.rhinoark.org
Rhino Ark raises money for the building of electric eco-fences around mountain ecosystems in Kenya, namely Aberdare National Park, Mt. Kenya and Mau Eburu. These provide an "ark" for wildlife such as rhino, leopard, elephant and mountain bongo as well as protecting vital upland watertables of Kenya