FOOTPRINTS - LEAVING A LEGACY
OLLI footprints
OLLI
(Acronym for One Land Love It)
is our lifesized fibreglass rhino
Footprints can be purchased and these will be
painted onto Olli in the shape of Africa
along with the name of the person donating
R300 per person / R1000 per institution or organisation
(To donate click on donate button at the top of the page)
NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE PURCHASED
FOOTPRINTS AND HONORARY FOOTPRINTS...
Dave and Kendal Jansen - Andy Baker - Garth Bolton - Jenni Williams for Christian, Teagan and Kaylin
Thula Thula Game Reserve - Lalibela Game Reserve - Kariega Game Reserve
Desiree Lester - Unknown - Lillian Maddocks-Cummings - Val Bolton - Chris Gloss
Dirk Groeneveld and Client Care - P Coetzee - Michael Mitchell - Jennifer Esselmont - Belinda Hayden
Vina Hayden - Unknown - Elinor Kirk - Jill Tomlinson - Unknown - Nicky Holmboe
Jacques Pandelaere - Stuart White - Barbara White - Eugene Coetzee - Natasha Boshoff
Wade Coetzee Marna Coetzee - Ryno Boshoff - Burns Raubenheimer - Craig Portman
Gente Coetzee - Druanne Raubenheimer - Evangelia Athanasopoulos - Brett Wilson-Jones
Marlene Gamble - Dave and Lyn Bridge - Maya Gurry for Ava and Zack Gurry
OLLI - the rhino - SPONSORS
HISTORY OF OLLI THE RHINO...
The Olli Team first met Olli the Rhino in Cape Town during our first Expedition, at the Awesome South African's Rhino Indaba. This Indaba represented a group of ordinary individuals who are doing what they can to step up and make a difference. Anton Fouche pulled Olli, then called George the Rhino, from Limpopo to Cape Town raising awareness and funds for Walking 4 Rhinos and Rangers - a project to honour our rangers working selflessly in difficult and dangerous circumstances protecting our rhinos. (Red dots represented poaching incidents in 2014.)
It is fitting that George, now OLLI, continues to represent ordinary folk's efforts to make a difference to the conservation landscape.
We thank all those who refurbished and assisted in getting OLLI ready for this new season in his history.
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