Dear Friends,
With 2015 now drawn to a close, we reflect back on what has been one of the most memorable years yet at the US Friends of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. This year we saw so much commitment- from new supporters just learning about the work of DSWT to long time followers re-energized and inspired to do more to support the elephants. We received call after call of supporters wanting to foster, to hold a fundraiser, to write a letter to their representatives- anything and everything to support the plight of the elephant. We are proud of the dedication and the passion that translated into action, and that action is now making a direct difference on the ground in Kenya, where needed most. Whether through a fundraiser, a stock transfer, a matching gift, or quarters collected from a lemonade stand, every cent matters, and has furthered the cause to ensure a future for elephants. Here are just a few of the ways your support mattered in 2015:
Donations received by US Friends in 2015 funded:
- Orphans' Project: Milk, milk and more milk! Funds also supported stockade expansions at the Nairobi nursery and Umani Springs
- Anti-Poaching Units: Establishment and operations expenses for the new Canine Unit, Academy training for 13 rangers, new ranger equipment
- Mobile Vet Teams: two fully equipped Land Cruiser vehicles for the Tsavo team, funding for Amboseli Vet Unit
- Aerial Surveillance: the purchase of a Cessna airplane for Aerial Surveillance unit and fuel to keep the planes in the sky
- Community Outreach: 300 school desks and the rebuilding of 3 classrooms in Nguluni
- Habitat Preservation: continued support of the Mwalunganje Elephant Sanctuary in Shimba Hills, construction of the 4th phase of the Kibwezi fence line, purchase or boreholes and windmills
...and so much more.
With your continuing dedication to DSWT's mission, we look forward to making an even bigger impact of support in 2016. Thank you for being an important part of the solution.
Read on to learn more exciting news from the field, including most recently the birth of Inca, the first born of ex-orphan Icholta. This is the 19th wild born baby for DSWT and another addition to ex-orphan Emily's growing herd.
Need a Valentine's Day gift? With this special day just around the corner we have a couple of delightful ideas for you! Read on to learn more.
We are ever grateful for your continued support that makes the lifesaving mission of The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust possible. It is your passion and commitment that helps ensure a safe future for elephants. We look forward to accomplishing many more milestones together in 2016 and beyond.
With warm regards and best wishes,
U.S. Friends of The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
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