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Wild Kenya Safaris Sponsors The Colobus Conservation Beach Mini Golf In Diani Beach

Hole three at the diani beach mini golf was designed to look  like an elephant in dedication to Wild Kenya Safaris


Just like we did last year, Wild Kenya Safaris were proud to sponsor the Colobus Conservation Beach Mini Golf fundraiser again in 2015. The funds raised during the event are to be used for the primate medical clinic, conservation initiatives, emergency response, insulating electricity lines, building colobus bridges across the main roads and so much more ...

Hole three which was designed to look like an elephant was dedicated to Wild Kenya Safaris.


Participants enjoying themselves at the Wild Kenya Safaris sponsored colobus conservation mini golf fundraiser



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