Thank You Friends of Mara Triangle
Category: An Urgent Appeal, Cattle Compensation, Friends of MT | Date: Mar 29 2008 | By: William
We would like to say an enormous thank you to the Kenyan organisations who have stepped forward and are willing to support the Mara Conservancy.
Two weeks ago we were approached by the lovely Louise Wood from Dormans, the coffee experts of Kenya. Not only is she a demon scrabble player (although I am winning), Louise suggested that Dormans bring out a line of coffee with the profits going to the Mara Triangle.
We’re currently working on the packaging and so soon you will see ‘Conservation Coffee’ sold in supermarkets, lodges and Dormans coffee shops across Kenya. When you come visit make sure you buy some; it’ll be the best damn coffee you’ve ever tasted.
Also a huge thank you to Sunworld Safaris, who were very quick to respond to our email asking them to sponsor a ranger, and have agreed to sponsor Simon Kimanjoi. Their banner will stay here on the homepage as well as on Friends of MT.
Paws Africa were also very quick to respond, and will be sending their banners next week to put up on the site. They also deserve a great big thank you for sponsoring ranger Jackson Singai.
It’s incredible really as, with the collapse in tourism, both these companies will be suffering incredibly, and yet straight away they were willing to help out. When you come to visit Kenya, please consider using their services.
Rangers Simon Kimanjoi and Jackson Singai are now both sponsored.
Also, thank you to the Daily Telegraph who continue to host a weekly diary from the Mara Triangle on their Earth site. Mike Pflanz was incredibly quick to cover our story as soon as he found out about the crisis we were facing, and continues to be very supportive. Cheers Mike!
We also cannot forget Asuka who has raised over $50,000 from supporters in Japan! It is only because of Asuka that the Mara Conservancy has been able to make it through March. You are amazing Asuka. Asante sana!

Asuka at the beginning of this month in Lolgorian.
And last but not least, a great big thank you to all you readers. You have been incredibly generous and not just with your donations - thank you for all your comments and emails with suggestions and ideas, we would have been lost without them. Also, thank you to those who decided to sponsor a ranger without even giving it a second thought. Truly outstanding generosity, and I know Kimojino will be overwhelmed when he gets back.
As you can see, the support is incredible, but this is only the beginning. We have another 40 rangers to sponsor and we need to do this as soon as possible. Keep it coming with the donations, comments and the emails, together we are making incredible progress and we need to keep this momentum going until the tourists come back.
Thank you so much to you all.
Other news: Rangers from Oloololo reported this morning that yesterday a lion had killed three cows in Kawai village. Dana, I saw your recent comment on this post with regards to the cattle compensation scheme and I will post about this shortly.
Our thoughts are also with those in Zimbabwe, who are out today voting in the general election. We hope that the results bring the change that you are looking for, and with as little violence as possible.
For real updates on what is happening in Zimbabwe, please visit the Sokwanele blog: This is Zimbabwe.










9 Responses to “Thank You Friends of Mara Triangle”
Dana-Phoenix Arizona, on 29 Mar 2008
Will - Please use my latest donation towards sponsorship of another Ranger.
Not more cattle deaths! Did the lion get into the Boma at the Kawai village? Are the Masai making an effort to strengthen the enclosures? Do you think it might have been a sick or old lion that made the attack? Have the villagers said they will seek out to kill the lion?
Asuka, you rock! Thank you for your tireless efforts in helping to raise the funds to help the Conservancy out.
I too hope the people of Zimbabwe will be successful in voting in people that will bring about the much need change in that Country and the election will have peaceful results.
Colleen Perrin, on 29 Mar 2008
Thank you to these generous and compassionate companies! And Azuka, what an astonishing sum you raised!
The amazing people here, Joseph and all the rangers, Will, Azuka, the donors, the volunteers, you all show us that everything is possible.
Yes, let us have hope for a good result in Zimbabwe.
Fiona, on 30 Mar 2008
Will,
Is Dorman’s available anywhere but in Kenya? There are a couple of Kenyan coffee suppliers here, but I’d rather give my money to Dorman’s if they have an international distributor.
sheryl, washington dc, on 30 Mar 2008
Does that coffee come in decaf? Before I became decaffeinated, my favorite coffee varietal was Kenya AA. I’ll buy it if it’s available online.
s.
Will, on 31 Mar 2008
Dormans is only sold in Kenya I’m afraid, and currently not online. When you come visit you’ll have to buy some!
It’s a great way of getting the word out about our work to people in Kenya and also those visiting, as Dormans coffee is sold in all supermarkets and lodges across the country.
Will, on 31 Mar 2008
Dana
With regards to the cattle compensation scheme we have not raised nearly enough to pay for all the cattle killed. Unfortunately it will probably create more harm than good if we pay (far) less than the actual amount.
We are currently trying to figure out what to do, and will let you all know shortly.
The money that you have all donated for this is still set aside for the scheme.
Fiona, on 31 Mar 2008
Re the cattle compensation scheme, is there a way to organize monthly payments to the people who have lost livestock, at least over the next few months. If it could be broken down that way, maybe some of us could pledge some extra money to help cover it.
Fiona, on 31 Mar 2008
http://www.insiderpages.com/fundraisers/Wildlife-Direct-Mara-Conservancy
This is a fundraising page for the Mara. All you have to do is review local businesses, you don’t pay anything. It’s had some technical glitches over the weekend, but keep trying!
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