Wildlife centre launches 2023 calendars

All funds raised from the calendars will go towards the rehabilitation and conservation of orphaned and injured wildlife.

THE Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (Crow) was proud to partner with Compass Medical Waste and the Compass Cares team for the 12th year to launch the 2023 Wildlife Calendar.

The calendar, titled Wildlife on the Edge, highlights African wildlife that are threatened and protected due to many factors such as urbanisation, habitat destruction, poaching and climate change.

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Brought to life with magnificent photographs by Brendan Bromfield, Kierran Allen and Shane Doyle, the calendar features some of the most renowned photographers’ best wildlife photos.

Crow’s operations director and herpetologist Clint Halkett-Siddall said this year’s calendar was his favourite thus far, and he urged residents to support the centre’s efforts by purchasing a calendar.

“There is always a way to get involved at our centre. We have from three to four thousand wild animals that come through our doors every year, and by purchasing one of our beautiful calendars, you can help us care for these animals,” Clint said.

The A2 wall calendars are R200 each and the tent calendars are R100 each.

CROW assists orphaned, injured and displaced animals. From mongoose, genets, monkeys, birds, reptiles and antelope, the centre represents a second chance at a free, safe and sustainable life for all wild animals in distress.

For more information, or to buy a calendar, contact CROW on 031 462 1127 or email info@crowkzn.co.za

 

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