The Independent on Saturday

Get your dates right to help Crow boost animal welfare

- LINDSAY SLOGROVE lindsay.slogrove@inl.co.za

IT’S A double date for the Centre for the Rehabilita­tion of Wildlife (Crow).

It has launched its 2023 calendars, and been named as a charity that will benefit from the Oceans8 Charity Swim.

“Our Crow and Compass Cats 2023 calendars have launched and we’re proud to say these might be our best ones yet,” said Crow operations director Clint Halkett-Siddall.

“The Oceans8 Charity Swim is the first warm water ocean swim of its kind where 100% of the funds raised will go to the 14 charities involved. The race – on November 4 and 5 – was postponed from July because of the high levels of E. coli in the ocean.

“We are honoured to be a part of this event and we highly appreciate all the swimmers participat­ing for Crow.

“Thanks to the support of the swimmers and event organisers, we are able to continue to fulfil our mandate to rescue, rehabilita­te and release wildlife in need, including the marine Tops (Threatened and Protected Species) that have been affected by the E. coli in the oceans.

“We are extremely proud to partner with Compass Medical Waste and the Compass Cares team for the 2023 wildlife calendar for the 12th year running. The calendar, titled Wildlife on the Edge, highlights African wildlife threatened by factors such as urbanisati­on, habitat destructio­n, poaching and climate change.

“The calendar is brought to life with magnificen­t photograph­s by Brendan Bromfield, Kierran Allen and Shane Doyle, making it my favourite thus far. Please support Crow and the 3 000 to 4 000 wild animals that come through our doors each year by buying (a calendar) – they make a perfect corporate or Christmas gift,” said Halkett-Siddall.

Their calendar campaigns have raised more than R3 million

An A2 wall calendar costs R200, and an A5 tent calendar is R100, excluding postage. The wall calendar is a “limited edition” in an elegant gift box, safe for internatio­nal posting.

And if you’re interested in volunteeri­ng, Crow is hosting a gift-wrapping station at a mall in eManzimtot­i.

“We will need volunteers to help cover shifts to ensure that there is someone at our station throughout to assist with gift wrapping and collecting donations.

“The dates are from December 12 to 24. If you can help, please email volunteer@crowkzn.co.za

“We will then be in touch to check availabili­ty and organise a roster.”

 ?? | SHELLEY KJONSTAD ?? GETTING their wildlife in a row are, from left, Centre for the Rehabilita­tion of Wildlife (Crow) staff Pleasure Nene, Thobeka Happiness Mpalgele and operations director Clint Halkett-Siddall as they show off the 2023 wildlife wall calendar. They’re in their swimming ‘gear’ in appreciati­on of the upcoming Oceans8 Charity Swim, which will help their fundraisin­g. African News Agency (ANA)
| SHELLEY KJONSTAD GETTING their wildlife in a row are, from left, Centre for the Rehabilita­tion of Wildlife (Crow) staff Pleasure Nene, Thobeka Happiness Mpalgele and operations director Clint Halkett-Siddall as they show off the 2023 wildlife wall calendar. They’re in their swimming ‘gear’ in appreciati­on of the upcoming Oceans8 Charity Swim, which will help their fundraisin­g. African News Agency (ANA)

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