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Lots happening in South Africa

April 22, 2014 By Merritt Clifton

African map with Nigeria and mandrill

(Beth Clifton collage)

There is lots happening in South Africa with regard to animals and we would like to share with you the success of our youth enrichment programs in two high risk areas over the past three years. We use animals, the environment and nature to sensitise learners between 14 and 17 years of age to value all life in an attempt to encourage empathy, compassion and respect not only towards the creatures which share our troubled world, but also towards their fellow human beings.

––Cicely Blumberg, Founder: Adopt-a-Pet

Cape Town, South Africa

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