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Bally Vaughn gets new Director

Source: Justice for Agriculture (JAG) newsletter

Date: 6 October, 2005

Author: Sarah Carter

After eight years at Bally Vaughan working first as a volunteer and then as a consultant amongst the animals that I consider to be my family, I will be taking over the tenancy of the Bally Vaughan Bird and Game Sanctuary on the first of October 2005.

This includes the hilltop "Duck and Grouse Restaurant" where we will serve English breakfasts and a buffet Sunday lunch, the "Gazebo Restaurant" where high quality fast foods will be available, and we will be opening a coffee and cake shop. We will also offer braai facilities at the weekends. Our aim is to offer quality and good service.

The income from the restaurants goes towards the care of our many orphaned, injured, abandoned and endangered animals whose needs are so many and whose welfare is my primary concern.

New activities include Horse-Back Safaris, pony rides, fishing in our newly stocked dam and guided tours of the wildlife sanctuary. Meet Khan, our stunning leopard, when he makes a star appearance with his handler.

I would like to thank all of you on behalf of the animals at Bally Vaughan, who cannot speak for themselves, for your support, encouragement and belief in the future of our wildlife heritage. Bally Vaughan was created by Robin McIntosh as a wildlife sanctuary , and at a time in this country's history when such a place is needed as never before, I intend to do my utmost to follow the beliefs of a man whose mission was to create a better future for our wildlife. You have all contributed in so many ways to, the continued operation of Bally Vaughan and for that I am truly appreciative.

I look forward to seeing you at Bally Vaughan in the future and hope that you will continue to feel a part of the lives of our unique and cherished animal residents.

SARAH CARTER
BALLY VAUGHAN BIRD AND GAME SANCTUARY
www.ballyvaughan.co.zw

PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW! LET'S SAVE BALLY VAUGHAN AND
MAKE IT A SUCCESS!

 

 

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