Donations received from 14 - 22 March
Category: Donations | Date: Mar 26 2008 | By: William
We have received our report from WildlifeDirect for the third week of March, and we are pleased to say we have received the following donations:
Open Donations:
Alfred G. - $25; Anne K. - $50; Anne S. - $50; Akihiro W. - $10; Carmen E. - $30; Carol Z. - $50; Celia M. - $155; Dawn H. - $20; George I. - $50; Gerry B. - $50; Janet M. - $50; Jonathan R. - $50; Joseph K. - $50; Joyce K. - $25; Karin K. - $50; Karnum S. - $100; Kate B. - $100; Kathy S. - $40; Kit C. - $100; Laura F. - $50; Luiz P. - $100; Melissa D. - $3,000; Sauwah T. - $100 + $100; Sheryl B. - $127 + $15 + $22 + $25; Suzanne C. - $50; Theresa S. - $50; Wanda H. - $25.
Monthly Donation:
Kathleen I. - $20
Total for 14 - 22 March: $4,739
Total so far for March: $10,866
(with another $560 on the Facebook Cause bringing the total to $11,401)
A big thank you to everyone who has donated so far, and a great big thank you to Melissa D.; we are very grateful for all your support.
Keep telling everyone you know about the Sponsor a Ranger campaign, and if you want to approach an organisation that you think may help, drop me an email and I’ll send you all the relevant info: wdeed at wildlifedirect dot org
Thanks again from everyone, in fact every living thing, here in the Mara Triangle.

3 Responses to “Donations received from 14 - 22 March”
Theresa Siskind St Petersburg FL, on 26 Mar 2008
Mother cheetah and cub, priceless. Thanks to everyone out there for making this all possible.
Lisa, California, on 26 Mar 2008
I’m wondering if any of the cheetahs we see on Animal Planets Big Cat Diary’s are the same cheetahs in photos here on WD. Like the cheetah and here little cub that was named Toto. Could this be that mother and cub?
Will, on 27 Mar 2008
Hello Lisa. It’s highly likely as much of Big Cat Diary’s was filmed here in the Triangle.
Apologies to everyone if it may be a bit quiet here today as I’m using up limited internet time to contact organisations within the Kenyan tourist industry to sponsor rangers. As of last night we had one yes, a couple of maybes and a lot of nos; but quite a few of those nos have now become possibly maybes!
It’s an incredibly difficult time for the tourist industry here right now, but it’s amazing how generous some of them are being.
Will keep you updated.
Please, if you have any ideas or contacts for other organisations I should be in touch with, pass them over: wdeed at wildlifedirect dot org
Thank you everyone.
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