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How was the ECO volunteers' trip to
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Answered by sheikhmiraj2020
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My experience at the elephant sanctuary was one that I will never forget. From day 1 all of the workers and staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, immediately making us feel at home and a part of the team. They always went out of their way to check in with us and include us in the daily activities. One of my favourite activities that we would take part in was collecting branches in the mornings and afternoons which we then would disperse among the fields for the elephants to eat. The one on one close up time that we had with the elephants was truly life changing. Being able to observe them so closely for hours at a time really made me appreciate what beautiful magical creatures they really are. One thing that I didn't realize about elephants before taking part in the program is how distinct each of their personalities are. This became apparent the more and more time we spent with them. It was so amazing to see how comfortable they began to feel around us after about 2 weeks. Wayne was an extremely knowledgeable and inspirational instructor. Each day Wayne expressed his dedication, enthusiasm, and passion he has towards not only the elephants but wildlife conservation and its importance. He was always able to answer any questions we had and also told us many stories about his experiences he's had out in the bush which were very interesting. I am so grateful that I was able to take part in this program and I highly recommend it to anyone that is interested. I want to thank Wayne and all of the other workers at the sanctuary for making my experience so memorable and life changing.

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Answered by abhishekkc546
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I have spent two-weeks at the African PrediCat Eco-Learning Program and I had the best time ever there. You get to see all aspects of how to operate a facility like the Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre. We got to get on tours with the guides and learned all they knew about the animals, we also helped prepare their food and helped feeding the animal’s and we saw the rehabilitation centre first hand where they treat the sick animals. That was my favourite part to see how they actually helped the animals. Besides that I really loved our project leader, Wayne. He told us all about his own experiences out in the wild and all the stories he knew and the knowledge he imparted about each animal. That was the best to hear these things from someone who actually has tried it all himself and to hear his opinion about the animals and Tenikwa Wildlife Awareness Centre. He also spoke about other places like it and places where only wrong is done to the animals as in the case of captive breeding of lions for the Canned Lion Hunting Industry. Wayne is a great man and has made my experience here so much better than I could ever have hoped for. Thank you, Wayne.

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