Rod Tether

Charity

Save the Rhino
Connecting Conservation and Communities Save the Rhino International works to conserve viable populations of critically endangered rhinos in Africa and Asia. We recognise that the future of wildlife is inextricably linked to the communities that share its habitat. By funding field projects and through education, our goal is to deliver material, long-lasting and widespread benefits to rhinos and other endangered species, ecosystems and to the people living in these areas.
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Rod runs the London Marathon for Rhinos

Fundraiser: 
Rod Tether

My page: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RodTether

Hi, thanks for visiting my page. I am running the London Marathon in April and hope to raise some money for Save the Rhino and the North Luangwa Rhinos.

As you may know the North Luangwa National Park has an incredibly successful rhino re-introduction project. Starting in May 2001, when the first 5 animals arrived, we currently have 22 and are set to receive another 5 in May this year. The continued success of the project and the safe-keeping of the Black Rhino is undertaken by a team of dedicated individuals but it all takes money.

Through Virgin Money Giving, you can sponsor me and donations will be quickly processed and passed to Save the Rhino. Virgin Money Giving is a not for profit organisation and will claim gift aid on a charity's behalf where the donor is eligible for this.

I really appreciate your support. Thank you.

Should you have any questions about the North Luangwa Rhino re-introduction project please do not hesitate to contact me on rod@kutandala.com

Recent donors

25.05.10 Well done see you sometime in Africa. We will be back. Jim and Cris Atkins

10.05.10

05.05.10 Congratulations on a great effort

04.05.10 Fantastic effort, Rod. Glad the ash cloud didn't scupper your plans.

28.04.10 Good on you Rod!! My knees go into spasm just thinking about that run.

27.04.10 Well done Rod! Rumour has it you did amazingly well! Hope you are not in too much pain now! Best wishes from Tor and The Aardvark Safaris Team

27.04.10 Good Job.

25.04.10 Remembering our most magical holiday ever, at Kutandala. Good luck today

23.04.10

23.04.10 We know you will make it as long as the flight from Zambia makes it!

22.04.10 Happy memories of the Valley and you and Guz

21.04.10 Rather you than me! Run well and ENJOY! love from all the Trotters x

21.04.10 Have a great run and most of all enjoy it. We will be looking out for you.

20.04.10 Good luck Rod - great cause, and thanks for a fabulous stay at Kutandala in Sept 2006. Hope to get back to see the rhinos.

20.04.10 Good Luck Rod. Great Cause !

20.04.10 Best of luck - as a former RPS visitor to Zambia it was great to learn of your effort via their newletter

20.04.10 Good Luck for Sunday Rod.

20.04.10 Good luck,Rod. Love to you and all the family.

20.04.10 Good luck Loderick! Here's to the rhino...

20.04.10 Good luck Rod - we will be thinking of you here in New Zealand

19.04.10 We visited Zambia and Robin Pope Safaris in 2005 and loved the experience, particularly the wonderful people. I continue to receive the weekly Robin Pope Safaris newsletter and read it in its entirety. Best of luck on the marathon!

19.04.10 Go for it Rod. Hope you're able to get to the UK to do the run!. Put up your number and I'll look out for you at the finish. Thanks for running for the Rhinos in NL.

19.04.10 Crikey mate your a long way from Kutendala , well done for your fantastic efforts in supporting such a wonderful project .

19.04.10 Good luck Rod! Shall be keeping my fingers crossed for you! Hope to see you in North Luangwa soon! Best wishes

16.04.10 Very good luck Rod. Hope to see you while you are over here.

15.04.10 I have seen you pounding the LH hills in the last months - you should do a great time. Enjoy it. JO

15.04.10 Good luck Roxx

07.04.10 Nice one Rod! Mind the wall...!

07.04.10 I'll look out for you - good luck

06.04.10 Success; remember a rhino can run very fast, but not over 42km...

05.04.10 Good luck Rod

03.04.10 Always interested to hear of your exploits. Good luck from Auntie Ba

02.04.10 Good luck for the 25 th. We hope to be there to cheer you on. Looking forward to seeing you all at Kutandala in July

30.03.10 GERONIMO .

27.03.10

26.03.10 wishing you a great run and much success!

26.03.10 Great effort Rod. I hope, one day, to actually get to see these guys in the North park! Enjoy the marathon :)) xx

25.03.10 Good luck - see you soon

24.03.10 All the best, we'll look out for you on the tv. Looking forward very much to seeing you at Kutandala.

23.03.10

21.03.10 Good luck Rod, Have no doubts you will finish in a respectable time.

15.03.10 Fond memories of Mwaleshi: hope to visit you at Kutundala one day.

14.03.10 Hope the ballet lessons will help

12.03.10 Good luck Rod, we'll be looking for you on the television!

11.03.10 Good Luck Rod. Hope to see you and Guz again this year. Maybe see some of the rhinos too.

09.03.10 Good Luck

09.03.10 Good luck, this is a very noble feat!

09.03.10 Go for it Rod! It's a great cause. Looking forward to seeing you in May. All the best Kim and Dave

08.03.10 Good luck, Rod, hope to see you soon. Sophie and Patrick

08.03.10 Good luck -hope you do it quicker than Kate 18 years ago!! We will be watching from a balcony near tower bridge!

£8,783.50

Running total

Target:
£8,750.00
Total raised incl. Gift Aid:
£10,342.12
Total donors:
114
Biggest donor:
Madame Claude and the girls
£600.00  
Last donor:
Anonymous 25.05.10  
Offline fundraising:
£400.00