Participants make an impact on marine conservation
Despite chilly temperatures and persistent rain, the Bryanston Country Club hosted a successful Wild Impact fundraising event, uniting more than 80 passionate participants to raise funds for Ocean Without Borders.
Despite freezing temperatures and rain, the Bryanston Country Club welcomed more than 80 enthusiastic participants to its Wild Impact fundraising event to support the marine conservation organisation Ocean Without Borders on September 21.
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Attendees braved the weather to participate in various activities to raise awareness and funds for marine conservation efforts.
Participants not only enjoyed a day of camaraderie but also learned about the crucial role oceans play in maintaining ecological balance.
The funds raised will support various initiatives under Ocean Without Borders, which focuses on sustainable practices and education to protect oceanic ecosystems.
Dr Camilla Floros from the Africa Foundation expressed her gratitude to everyone who joined.
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“The turnout today, despite the challenging weather, is a testament to the dedication of our community towards ocean conservation. Every contribution made today will directly impact our efforts to protect marine biodiversity.”
The Bryanston Country Club is proud to have hosted this significant event, reaffirming its commitment to social responsibility and environmental stewardship.
As the world grapples with climate change and its effects on marine life, events like Wild Impact are vital in fostering community support and engagement towards creating a sustainable future.
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