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Jakarna Wildlife Trust

Donate and Get Involved

Get Involved with Jakarna Wildlife Trust

If you would like to help save some of the most amazing animals on our planet, there are several ways in which you can support our cause.

  • Adopt your own piece of Kenya.
  • Become a conservation volunteer
  • Take part in the 2010 Walk 2 Live Event
find out how to get involved »

 

Kenya Project

Kenya Project || Jakarna Wildlife Trust Projects

Project Taita – The race to save almost 100,000 acres of African bushland.

In Early 2009 we visited Kenya with Will Travers, CEO of Born Free Foundation (www.bornfree.org.uk) to look at the desperate situation facing some of the world’s most vulnerable and endangered animals. We visited the...

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Walk 2 Live 2010 - Prize Draw Announced

Walk 2 Live 2010 - Prize Draw Announced

We are delighted to announce the winning school in this year's Walk 2 Live School Prize Draw. Thank you to all those schools who took part in this year's walk.

Congratulations to Burnham Market Primary School in Burnham Norton, Norfolk, who win the £1,000

We will be visiting the school in the next few weeks to officially hand out the prize.

The Children's Prize Draw will take place on Friday 09th July. The winning child will be notified by telephone and announced on this page on Monday 12th July. Good luck to everyone!

 

Next Year's walk will be on Friday 20th May 2011

Join in the walk & help animals to live!

To find out more about Walk 2 Live or to register your school for next year's walk, click Here

 

 

JWT Agrees to step in to protect almost 100,000 acres in Kenya

JWT Agrees to step in to protect almost 100,000 acres in Kenya

In Early 2009 the trust visited Kenya with Will Travers, CEO of Born Free Foundation (www.bornfree.org.uk) to look at the desperate situation facing some of the world’s most vulnerable and endangered animals. We visited the areas around...

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JWT announces its partner and beneficiary for 2010

JWT announces its partner and beneficiary for 2010

As part of our commitment to support wildlife protection and conservation, the Trustees have decided to offer a pledge of support for other organisations who share our aims.

Mark Oliver, founding trustee says, 'There are many charitable...

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