Wildlife Direct in need of digital cameras
Category: Uncategorized | Date: Jul 17 2008 | By: Martin Odino
Hi. While our Stop Wildlife Poisoning Campaign is on-going, we like to appeal for your support towards purchasing 2 digital cameras to be used by the Stop Wildlife Poisoning team. A piece of this costs around $500 in Kenya. While the team is constituted of 14 members, not all have digital cameras especially by virtue of the team being constituted of some members who by virtue of their profession do not have this vital piece of equipment. Further, one of the members lost his digital camera when it fell off a cliff while on a survey related to the anti-poisoning campaign. We want to provide you with photos of our sighted poisoning incidences and other poisoning-related incidences, which will in addition add authenticity and boost the validity of our claims against poisoning and especially as concerns the ban on carbofuran. Kindly support us.
Tags: carbofuran, Stop Wildlife Poisoning Cammpaign, Wildlife Direct



4 Responses to “Wildlife Direct in need of digital cameras”
Seann G, on 17 Jul 2008
Do you take donations of actual digital cameras or is a specific camera you are after and you need cash?
Martin, on 17 Jul 2008
Hi Seann. Sorry for the implication that we would only accept cash. Actual digital cameras are welcome as well. We would greatly appreciate it. If you so wish to send us one you could address it to the Stop Wildlife Poisoning Task Force Coordinator. Our physical location and address in Nairobi, Kenya is:
Africa Conservation Fund (Kenya)
7th Floor, Timau Plaza
Argwings Kodhek Road
P.O Box 24467 Code 00502
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel. +254 (0) 20 3865120
Paula, on 18 Jul 2008
Actually we could collect them in Washington DC and I could get them delivered to Nairobi - Martin, lets coordinate and do another post about this as mailing a camera to Nairobi could be risky.
Seann G, on 20 Jul 2008
Could you send me the DC address - assuming you want a camera?
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