CONSERVATION NEWS

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May Ride 2024 & New Friends!

On May 18th, Nsefu Wildlife attended the 22nd Annual May Ride at Biggs Harley-Davidson in San Marcos, California. The event is in support of Military Heroes and their families.

This was a great event and we're so happy to have met and connected with so many wonderful people.

While at the event, we met the members of The Combatant Craft Crewman Association (CCCA), which is dedicated to preserving the history and honoring the brotherhood through their Casualty Assistance Program, Educational Endeavors, and Community Involvement. The Combatant Craft Crewman Association (CCCA) and its national host of volunteers have provided support services to assist veterans and their families in their time of need since 2013.

Through our conversations with the group and their Vice President of Marketing/Shipstore, Mike Sigsworth, they decided to donate $500 to our cause as well as donated 3 used laptops and 1 used Chromebook for our school program.

We are so lucky to have met them and grateful for their donations.

Learn more about The Combatant Craft Crewman Association (CCCA), visit: http://combatantcraftcrewman.org/

We’d also like to thank Pulltarps® Mfg. for their donation of bags made of tarps material to help protect the donated electronic devices.

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National Compass: Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation – The Dream That Became a Reality and the Future

See what the National Compas has to say about Nsefu Wildlife!

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Nsefu Wildlife has recently been featured in a National Compass article written by J. Lee.  Here's a sample from the story:

Nsefu Wildlife Conservation Foundation was founded in 2015 by Coe Lewis, President and Director of U.S. operations and ‘Victory’ Victoria Wallace, President and Director of Zambian operations.

Coe is a radio personality for KGB 101.5 FM in San Diego, CA. Victoria and her husband David, own Zikomo Safari (an Eco-Lodge) in Zambia.

Nsefu is a 501(c)(3) organization. They use 100% of their donations for anti-poaching and community outreach. Their ten board members are not paid a salaryNsefu is a Zambian word for “eland”, which is a type of antelope in that region.

Read more about Nsefu at the National Compass--->

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