
Last Tuesday, April 22 was World Earth Day. A day set aside to reflect on what a fine place this our earth is, a place worth fighting for.
This year’s theme, ‘Our Power, Our Planet’, saw campaigners calling on “everyone to unite around renewable energy” to help triple clean electricity by 2030.
As the world marked the day, many eco environmental establishments spent time in retrospect, looking at ways of reducing environmental degradation impacts.
Highlighting the importance of conserving the local eco-system, Zaina Lodge, the only luxury safari lodge in West Africa situated in Ghana’s Savannah Region, within the Mole National Park shared experiences with some students of the Mole Community School.
The students were taken on educational safari rides through the park to spark their love for nature and kindle a sense of exploring in them.
Recently, on April 14, Zaina joined the world in celebrating Save the Elephant Day, with a focus on the conservation and protection of African elephants, some of which can be found roaming freely in the Mole Park.
Approximately 100 African elephants are killed daily worldwide, a number that is far too high and is caused by poaching, habitat loss and the demand for ivory tusks.
Zaina is proud to work with the team at Mole National Park to protect and educate on the preservation of our elephants, and invites everyone to join in the conversation in efforts to save elephants and other wildlife.
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