SURROUND YOURSELF WITH HAPPY PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE IN MAGIC AND MAGICAL PEOPLE WHO BELIEVE IN HAPPY.

Emma Still Daily connections with wildlife teach me things, energise and motivate me. Since I don’t live on the frontline, my way of staying connected is to bring the joy and wonder of making a difference, the heart and soul and feeling of being involved in the frontline, into our everyday lives. If I can inspire others to access and feel such connections, then imagine the difference we can all make.
Sara Corpe I believe that building awareness, evoking emotion and creating connections is the most powerful way to save our natural world and C4C is an incredible vehicle to make a difference. When you are sitting in a lounge room in Zambia, and your beautiful partner for life hands you a 6-day old orphaned baboon, you realise what it means to have a REAL connection with wildlife.
Lynnie Hamlyn C4C for me is an unique friendship, born from a trip to Zimbabwe with friends who now are known as the BIG 5!! It’s about changing lives and saving our precious wildlife!! My most memorable moment with nature would have to be the first time I visited Africa - and witnessed Giraffes in the wild. WOW.
Nikki Maas On my first trip to Africa I spent the most amazing hour of my life with a family of mountain gorillas in Uganda. The experience and Africa as a whole got under my skin. On my second trip with friends I had an equally amazing time with the local children, whose infectious laughter and want to learn inspired me to help both the people and the wildlife of this beautiful land.
Mattie Sadler Spending time at Painted Dog conservation in Zimbabwe really opened my eyes to how we can make a big difference to the lives and education of children and help support conservation in Africa. What is seemingly a small contribution to me is a life changing opportunity for them. I relish putting my skills to work to support C4C.
Caitlin Ramsay Animals are my besties. It’s pretty cool making a difference and knowing that the difference we make helps kids and wildlife, especially those cute baby orphaned animals that get a second chance.
Liberty Olds Animals and nature amaze and surprise me every day. There is so much unappreciated, unknown and unloved wonder in our world. I want to change that and to empower others to do the same.
Tammy Lee I have always had an open heart to all wildlife & the life they need to live, whether its here in Australia or all the way to Africa & everything in-between every animal deserves to live a happy life. I want to make sure the wild, albeit Australia or Africa, is there for me to see, my children to see & for many generations more.
Nikki Anderson Having been to Africa and seen firsthand some of the relevant issues reinforces the need to work at a grass roots level with education being the key. Investing in driven individuals not only provides those people with specific skills but also encourages the people around them to be more aware of conservation issues and alternative practices that can help conserve species'.
Wildlife protection depends on our connection
Emma Still Daily connections with wildlife teach me things, energise and motivate me. Since I don’t live on the frontline, my way of staying connected is to bring the joy and wonder of making a difference, the heart and soul and feeling of being involved in the frontline, into our everyday lives. If I can inspire others to access and feel such connections, then imagine the difference we can all make.
Sara Corpe I believe that building awareness, evoking emotion and creating connections is the most powerful way to save our natural world and C4C is an incredible vehicle to make a difference. When you are sitting in a lounge room in Zambia, and your beautiful partner for life hands you a 6-day old orphaned baboon, you realise what it means to have a REAL connection with wildlife.
Lynnie Hamlyn C4C for me is an unique friendship, born from a trip to Zimbabwe with friends who now are known as the BIG 5!! It’s about changing lives and saving our precious wildlife!! My most memorable moment with nature would have to be the first time I visited Africa - and witnessed Giraffes in the wild. WOW.
Nikki Maas On my first trip to Africa I spent the most amazing hour of my life with a family of mountain gorillas in Uganda. The experience and Africa as a whole got under my skin. On my second trip with friends I had an equally amazing time with the local children, whose infectious laughter and want to learn inspired me to help both the people and the wildlife of this beautiful land.
Mattie Sadler Spending time at Painted Dog conservation in Zimbabwe really opened my eyes to how we can make a big difference to the lives and education of children and help support conservation in Africa. What is seemingly a small contribution to me is a life changing opportunity for them. I relish putting my skills to work to support C4C.
Caitlin Ramsay Animals are my besties. It’s pretty cool making a difference and knowing that the difference we make helps kids and wildlife, especially those cute baby orphaned animals that get a second chance.
Liberty Olds Animals and nature amaze and surprise me every day. There is so much unappreciated, unknown and unloved wonder in our world. I want to change that and to empower others to do the same.
Tammy Lee I have always had an open heart to all wildlife & the life they need to live, whether its here in Australia or all the way to Africa & everything in-between every animal deserves to live a happy life. I want to make sure the wild, albeit Australia or Africa, is there for me to see, my children to see & for many generations more.
Nikki Anderson Having been to Africa and seen firsthand some of the relevant issues reinforces the need to work at a grass roots level with education being the key. Investing in driven individuals not only provides those people with specific skills but also encourages the people around them to be more aware of conservation issues and alternative practices that can help conserve species'.
Wildlife protection depends on our connection
Emma Still
Sara Corpe
Lynnie Hamlyn
Nikki Maas
Mattie Sadler
Caitlin Ramsay
Liberty Olds
Tammy Lee
Nikki Anderson
Wildlife protection depends on our connection
Emma Still
Sara Corpe
Lynnie Hamlyn
Nikki Maas
Mattie Sadler
Caitlin Ramsay
Liberty Olds
Tammy Lee
Nikki Anderson
Wildlife protection depends on our connection