By Leah Crabtree | Project Leader
When we last reached out to you in March, we shared the devastating news: Mutara, an area connected to Ol Pejeta, was ravaged by a series of destructive fires. These blazes threatened not only precious wildlife but also the lives of our dedicated staff.
For days, our teams worked relentlessly, even bringing in a helicopter, to bring the fire under control. Thanks to their unwavering dedication and swift action, we managed to halt the spread. While we're incredibly relieved, one of our partner camps, Jambo Mutara, was partially destroyed, as was part of one of our own ranger camps.
We are now thrilled to share that, thanks to your incredible support during our campaign, we've been able to implement crucial fire mitigation and prevention measures.
Since the incident, we've taken several key steps to strengthen our fire preparedness and prevention efforts:
Our commitment to fire safety doesn't stop here. We are now planning a similar training program for the Jambo Mutara Camp staff, aiming to identify fire marshals within each department who can serve as team leaders and coordinate responses in the event of a fire.
We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude once more for your support during this critical period. It is genuinely because of you that we've been able to respond so quickly and effectively to incidents like this, and continue to build a more resilient future.
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