Expeditions

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Why The Expeditions?

Wayne Bolton, founder of One Land Love It NPC, believes that our National Parks serve as the official custodian of the natural heritage of all South Africans, Africans and indeed, the international community. As a SANParks Honorary Ranger he has been involved in the official voluntary arm for 10 years and seen firsthand the critical role that our parks play. 

SANParks are doing a sterling job of exercising their mandate and the OLLI Team recognised this in the first expedition 2015/2016 which connected all 19 SANParks, cycling 6000kms around SA in 80 days by mountain bike.  Through the 2017 OLLI Frontier Rhino Ride, 2000kms in 1 month cycling from Nelson Mandela Bay through KwaZulu Natal to the Mozambique border, Wayne aimed to showcase the supportive role of our private game reserves and their invaluable contribution to South Africa's conservation landscape - he focused on a new frontier currently the target of the rhino poaching scourge.

 

However, the responsibility of preserving out wildlife, flora and fauna will always rest with us as humans, civilians and custodians.

Hence our slogan #jointcustody

It begs the question of each one of us:
“What have I ever done to contribute to the sustainability of my environment”?

On both expeditions Wayne's children cycled part of the route with him; and his wife, mother, father and father-in-law formed the support team emphasizing the message that the responsibility of our natural heritage is in the hands of all generations.  This is an ordinary family making a difference and leading by example.

By embarking on the One Land Love It Expeditions (#OLLI), Wayne hopes to have provided ordinary people with an opportunity to make such a contribution by supporting his efforts. Wayne physically and symbolically linked various parks around our country - 8000kms in total.  In so doing, he pointed to the fact that we form part of the chain with SANParks, private and provincial parks to protect our natural heritage. We can achieve synergy by working together.
 
The well-publicised slaughter of our Rhino is the thin edge of the wedge – if we don’t stop it now, the elephant and lion will follow (and indeed, are already).

We are at a tipping point and need to do something about it. We need to move with urgency from an attitude of caring to doing!


In the eternal and well-worn words of Edmund Burke:
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

One Land Love It Expedition 2015 / 2016

Wayne Bolton Saving Rhinos One Land Love It 2015

6000kms around SA - 19 SANParks - 80 days

Olli Frontier Rhino Ride 2017

Wayne Bolton Saving Rhinos One Land Love It 2017

From the Eastern Cape through KwaZulu Natal to the Mozambique border. 2000kms - 20 private and provincial parks - 1 month 

BY LINKING EACH SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARK AND PRIVATE PARKS ACROSS A ROUTE SYMBOLISING A NEW FRONTIER THE EXPEDITIONS SOUGHT TO SYMBOLISE OUR COMBINED EFFORT  FOR CONSERVATION ACROSS THE COUNTRY –  ACROSS ALL OF SOUTH AFRICA’S COLOURFUL PEOPLE.

#JOINT CUSTODY

One of OLLI's hashtags is #JointCustody - on both expeditions Wayne's children cycled part of the route with him; and his wife, mother, father and father-in-law formed the support team emphasizing the message that the responsibility of our natural heritage is in the hands of all generations.

This is an ordinary family making a difference...

MOVING FROM CARING TO DOING FOR OUR WILDLIFE!
#OLLI

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