The Black Mambas Arrive in England to Raise Funds for Rhinos
Two members of the all-female rhino-saving brigade from South Africa the Black Mambas, who have been publicised around the world, have arrived in England to raise awareness and funds for their campaign. Siphiwe and Felicia are making the first visit to the United Kingdom on behalf of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit. They will be […]
Two members of the all-female rhino-saving brigade from South Africa the Black Mambas, who have been publicised around the world, have arrived in England to raise awareness and funds for their campaign.
Siphiwe and Felicia are making the first visit to the United Kingdom on behalf of the Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit. They will be at the Port Lympne Reserve in Kent on Monday, 22 February. The team was one of the winners last year of the United Nations’ Champions of the Earth award, for its anti-poaching work.
The team recently launched the Bush Babies education outreach project, bringing wildlife education to the local schools (see video below).