committed to raising funds for small, forgotten and misunderstood animals
To view the trailer of the movie ‘BABOON WOMAN’ featuring Karin Saks to to http://www.firecrackerfilms.com/Broadcast/Projects/BaboonWoman/
A little miracle has been peculating down in Plettenberg Bay and it culminated in the showing of ‘Baboon Woman’, an hour long documentary made by a foreign crew with our own Karin Saks. It had two showings in the UK on Channel 5 and reached more than 1 million viewers. Not bad for ‘home grown’. So what is it with us South Africans, why aren’t we interested in our own baboons, no actually, why are we so disinterested in our own baboons? We’d shoot or ignore them rather than look into their eyes or their souls.
So why not go and check out the movie (or at least the trailer) and just for a moment try and catch a glimpse of baboons through her eyes. Oh, and while you’re about it, why not give her a donation towards the orphaned Ververt monkeys which she takes care of. They come to her because they have no where else to go, because they’ve been maimed, beaten, abused or abandoned. Sounds awful when you put it that way, doesn’t it. So common, please…. step up to it and make contact with her at imfene@xnets.co.za and GIVE A LITTLE.
Asendle means of the wild in Xhosa. An appropriate name for a website dedicated to improving understanding of so called 'problem' animals, highlighting the disappearance of others and reminding you, the audience, of their fragile existence.
Asendletrust.org is committed to raising funds for small, forgotten and misunderstood animals in Southern Africa.
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