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World Land Trust Supporter NewsNews and fundraising initiatives from corporate and individual supporters helping the World Land Trust protect wildlife habitats, as well as fundraising ideas for supporters wanting to do more. (See all our present and past corporate supporters.) You are viewing the archived pages, return to the current supporter news here. Supporter news on this page:Birmingham's first carbon balanced club night - Rumble in the JungleCLS Education donate more for Kerala Elephant Corridor New: Sponsors news and updates Tuesday, 5 June 2007:Birmingham's first carbon balanced club night - Rumble in the JungleRumble in the Jungle is Birmingham's first carbon neutral club night to emphasize the importance of reducing our collective carbon footprints and offsetting the unavoidable emissions by conserving and regenerating tropical forests in association with The World Land Trust UK. The event is being spread over three rooms covering a broad range of music styles including live hip hop, breaks, dubstep and drum n' bass. CLS Education donate more for Kerala Elephant CorridorEducation consultants CLS Education have recently donated another £400 in addition to the £2,500 they gave last year to the Elephant Corridor project in India. For their company day on 12th May they chartered a special steam train on the West Somerset Railway and invited business associates, families and friends along for the journey. During the event they raised £800 from a raffle, £400 for going towards the Railway Children, a charity which helps street children in India, and £400 to World Land Trust. We are very grateful to them for their continued support. New: Sponsors news and updatesThis news page will feature news about WLT sponsors and fundraising initiatives helping protect wildlife habitats all over the world. |
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