Dingo’s festive volunteers fly in
Submitted by: Oliva Jones Communications
While many are looking forward to a visit from the gift-bearing man in red this December, Dingo Dinkelman and his team are even more excited to welcome international volunteers arriving to help with their many conservation projects. “It’s such a wild ride seeing these fresh-faced visitors start out with zero knowledge about wildlife and the bush to getting up-close-and-personal with snakes, crocs, rhinos and whatever African wildlife we happen to encounter along the journey,” said the South African wildlife crusader and YouTube sensation, Dingo.
In addition to the reptile relocation, these visitors from 12 countries - among them the United States, Canada, Belgium, Germany, the UK and Israel – will assist in running Dingo’s Wildlife Club, and Dingo’s Public Exhibition at Shelly Beach Shopping Centre (KZN South Coast) and Dingo’s Farm and Reptile Park at Piggly Wiggly (Midlands). During their two-month stay, they’ll also be involved in vital bush clearing, animal husbandry, diving with sharks and more.
To find out more about Dingo’s voluntourism programme or his December and January wildlife clubs and adventures, visit www.dingowild.com. Keep updated on these and other events by following ‘Dingo Dinkelman’ on Facebook, Instagram, Rumble, Patreon, and ‘Dingo Dinkelman Reloaded’ on YouTube. Dingo Dinkelman is proudly sponsored by Toyota.
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