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Kantabile staff go back to school for World Wildlife Day.



In honour of World Wildlife Day , Kantabile Afrika team members Gonsalva, Sarah and Eva visited Lemugur Primary School to share something invaluable — knowledge.


Wildlife is deeply woven into Tanzania’s identity, yet these magnificent creatures face constant threats from poaching, habitat destruction, and human-wildlife conflict.


By educating children about conservation early on, we nurture a sense of respect, empathy, and responsibility, empowering them to become the future protectors, guides, and advocates of their homeland.


Change begins here—with a new generation that cherishes wildlife as much as we do. Because protecting wildlife means protecting our future.


Lessons Delivered:

  • Wildlife Conservation

  • Poaching Awareness

  • Environmental Conservation

  • Competition: Sketch your favourite wild animal


88 enthusiastic Year 3 students took part, showcasing their creativity and love for nature.


For more information on Kantabile Afrika, please do contact Joanne Whinney

 

Mobile: +44 7963 190035


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