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We have always had strong feelings towards the plight of wildlife affected by landmines. In particular the larger species such as elephants and rhino's that are also victims of landmines. In fact in Southern Angola many elephants retreated acorss the borders to Botswana to find relief from the sourge of landmines.
But humanity has also played a part, with the relentless poaching of Rhino and Elephants. With this in mind we pledge our support to the 'Rhinos' LAst Stand initiative.
You can find out more about Rhinos'LAst Stand at https://www.rhinoslaststand.org
Our Founder Mike Kendrick has just published his autobiography and is a well worthwhile read. The foreword is written by his friend Sir Richard Branson.
"Thursday's Child" is a warts and all tale which places a Black Country lad under the microscope as we discover how he achieved success - including becoming Sir Richard Branson's business partner for over twenty years! It is a remarkable story of one man's journey from a poor council house to the dizzy heights of success. If you are not crying at Mike Kendrick' suffering - you will be laughing at his expense. Kendrick took up the dangerous and unpredictable sport of hot air ballooning because he was terrified of heights. Placing himself in almost impossible situations just for the thrill of the ride and to push himself to the extreme and beyond!
We experience his often shameful and promiscuous life in club land. His obsession with aviation and his discovery of true love. How fortunes were made and lost and his life hanging in the balance as one crash followed another. Since 2000 Mike has been chief executive of The Mineseeker Foundation. It was the late Princess Diana who first planted the idea of setting up a charitable company that tried to combat the possible 70 million mines in the world that lay undetected.""
The book is available from Amazon and we have placed the link to buy it right here on the website - look left!
A portion of the sales will be donated to the Mineseeker Foundation
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