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SUMMARY:Quiz Night!
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that there are now fewer wild lions in the wo
 rld than rhinoceros? One of our key projects in Kenya is to help save 
 the lions.\nPlease support the Hatters Explorer Scout Unit as we look 
 to support vital work to preserve wildlife in Kenya, improve the livel
 ihoods of communities in Maasai Conservancy areas and deliver a once i
 n a life time opportunity for 55 young people. In the summer of 2026, 
 the Hatters are going to Kenya, weâ€™ll be staying in Maasai Conservan
 cy areas, volunteering with the local community, scientists and conser
 vationists. Weâ€™re getting stuck into a range of projects, all with a
  focus on wildlife, education, and easing tensions between humans and 
 animals. Please help our fantastic young people to get themselves ther
 e and to make a difference.\nThis is going to be a once in a lifetime 
 and life-changing opportunity for our young people and an opportunity 
 to deliver meaningful results. Whether we are setting camera traps in 
 the bush to record movements of big cats, supporting education program
 mes to protect rare birds, painting eyes on the backside of cattle (ye
 s, really, for good reason) or collecting evidence for scientists, weâ
 €™ll be making a difference and getting close to some of the most beau
 tiful wildlife anywhere.\nOur main project focuses on lions. Lions hav
 e become tempted by easy hunting of domesticated cattle in areas surro
 unding the national park, the result is lions being hunted and their p
 opulation dwindling. We will be supporting scientists with research on
  lion movements by setting camera traps and tracking lion movements. T
 he most eye-catching (pun very much intended) work will focus on prote
 cting cattle. Lions wait for their prey to turn away from them before 
 they attack. We will be using stencils to paint eyes on the cattleâ€™s
  bottoms to give the illusion that eyes are on the lions as they stalk
  them. This has been trialled with good affect elsewhere.\nVoluntary A
 ctivities:> Setting camera traps in the bush to record movements of li
 ons.> Supporting education programmes to protect rare birds.> Painting
  eyes on the backside of cattle (yes, really, for good reason).> Colle
 cting evidence for scientists protecting the wildlife and interests of
  the Maasai community.Each person (including adult volunteers) have to
  raise Â£3,000 each to get us all out to Kenya.\n\nFor more informatio
 n visit https://bowesandbounds.org/events/quiz-night-2
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260116T190000
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CATEGORIES:quiz
LOCATION:Bounds Green Bowls &amp; Tennis Club
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CONTACT:07976911835
ORGANIZER;CN="Amelia  Lawrence":https://bowesandbounds.org/profile/Ame
 liaLawrence368
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 Lawrence":https://bowesandbounds.org/profile/AmeliaLawrence368
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