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Many, many thanks our beloved readers!

Category: life in camp | Date: Feb 08 2008 | By: admin

Am so much pleased that even at difficult times like the ones I had been through, there is somone out there who is concerned as much as my family. They pressured me to resign after I narrated the story thinking I will be tempted to go to the city again. But I had a simple answer: I am a young man who is fortunate to have been to school to some level. This leaves me with a lot of obligations to society and my environment.

Lion Guardians is a unique program to me in that it is growing from one level to another. With the facts that these are young murrans who had never been given a chance to be in school. I am ready to help them achieve their desires in life. Some of them already know how to read and write and others are able to use equipment they never saw before. The consequences of our work on lions in our Group Ranch are also remarkable. With these in mind, I am determined to help them.

Thanks a million times our readers for the support you are providing us with; advice, equipment and finances to run the program. We at the Lion Guardian desk will try to keep you updated on our daily running.

7 Responses to “Many, many thanks our beloved readers!”

Fiona, on 08 Feb 2008

Thank you for your lovely post Antony. It’s a great pleasure to be able to help and be part of something so good. It’s also wonderful to see people from all over the world supporting something together, for the betterment of our world. It opens the mind to some incredible possibilities.

Antony, is there any news of the lioness that might have had cubs? I don’t remember if it was Nosero or Nemasi, but I thought there had been a post about cubs possibly being born. I’m not looking for photos or anything, just confirmation that the lioness is alive and well. Thanks Antony! Fiona

Sheryl, Washington, DC, on 08 Feb 2008

Many thanks to you, Antony, and all at Lion Guardians for doing what’s right, no matter what comes.

s.

Christine C., on 08 Feb 2008

Antony — it is all of us who should be thankng you…not only for the work you do, but for giving some of us some renewed faith in humanity. There is a poem by Ralph Wlado Emerson that comes to my mind everytime I read about the courage and committment of you and all the others we have associated with Wildlife Direct: Just a snippent from “What is Success”

Christine C., on 08 Feb 2008

Oops, hit the send button too quickly…here is the poem passage I wanted to relay:

“To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition

To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived

This is to have succeeded.”

THERESA SISKIND, on 08 Feb 2008

Yes Antony, we appreciate all you and all the other Lion Guardians do to protect our lions and other wildlife, just please be careful! Christine, beautiful poem, thanks for sharing.

Antony, on 10 Feb 2008

Fiona,
Nemasi is the name of the lioness we think she has cubs. Lion Guardian koikai from Olbili where the lioness recides confirmed to me that she is alive.
He was not in a position to see the cubs but picked a strong signal near a carcass of zebra. The ground was not good for tracks, so he did not see any tracks of the cubs.

Fiona, on 11 Feb 2008

Antony, Thanks so much for the update on Nemasi! I’ll keep her and those babies in my prayers.

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