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With many thanks to the Baobab Charity UK for assisting Gareth's present and future work through making the project vehicle possible.

Rooted in conservation, Baobab is growing a forest of people who believe they can make a difference in conserving African wildlife.

To know more about the good work of the Baobab Charity please visit their Website:

http://www.baobabcharity.org.uk

 

 

Gareth is thrilled with the Hillux 4x4 purchased with money donated from the Baobab Charity.

Recent Update:

Many thanks once again to the Baobab Charity UK for contributing to my
wildlife work. Because of Baobab, I was able to have the badly rusted cab and
body of the project Toyota Hilux remodeled and repaired. Special thanks to
Michael Mac Iver of Baobab.

Because we also used Landrover components in the repairs, the project
vehicle is now known as the 'Landilux'.

This very involved work was undertaken at a kindly reduced rate by Oliver
Hindt, and his assistant Leon. Thanks very much guys.
Gareth
 

Work in progress to transform the project vehicle

The completed Landilux and Gareth
in the Knysna Forest.

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Visiting Knysna? For transport requirements during your stay contact :

Mr Dwight Makwela, City Taxi - Knysna.

Mobile + 27 73 262 0152

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Gareth Patterson and Land Bridges Africa (6/27/2008)

Gareth Patterson is working on select wildlife projects with Land Bridges Africa, a division of the nonprofit corporation, Evolving Scientific Research Project (ESR project ORG). Land Bridges Africa is dedicated to developing viable means of human/animal coexistence.

To know more about these important projects and initiatives, please visit the Land Bridges Africa website : http://landbridgesafrica.org