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Where did your wild journey begin
Every one of us has that one moment that shaped why we love nature, truth, adventure, or self-growth. What was yours? Share a memory, a turning point, or a story that made you who you are today. Let’s get to know the tribe.
The Wild Within🐾
Let’s start something real. Every one of us has a wild side — the part that refuses to go numb, that still feels the pull of the earth, the truth, the freedom. I want to know: What does “the wild” mean to you? Is it the bush, the mountain, the ocean… or the fire in your chest that tells you to do more? Drop your thoughts below — this is how we build our story together. 🐾🔥
Welcome to The Wild Alliance
This is the start of something bigger than any one of us. We’re building a community of warriors, dreamers, and protectors — people who refuse to stand by while the wild fades away. I’m starting this from zero. From scratch. And I’m inviting you to help build it with me. If you believe in protecting wildlife, standing for truth, and building a movement that actually does something, you’re in the right place. Drop an intro below — tell us who you are, what drives you, and how you want to go wild with us. Let’s make this the most fearless corner of Skool. 🌍🔥
📸 Teetee’s Project: Children, Cameras, and Conservation
On the edge of the Kruger National Park, in the Limpopo region, Teetee is handing children a new kind of lens on their world. With a camera in their hands, they don’t just take pictures—they learn to: - Recognise wildlife: birds, antelope, elephants, and the fragile ecosystems they depend on. - Value habitat: no forest, no hornbills; no river, no kingfishers. - Master tools: cameras, lenses, binoculars, and editing software become instruments of skill and pride. - Protect the wild: children who photograph today’s herds may be tomorrow’s guardians, reporting threats like poaching. 🎯 The Vision - Equip children with full photography kits, binoculars, and editing tools. - Train them in both photography and ecology, so every image is also a lesson in conservation. - Celebrate their work through local competitions, exhibitions, and online showcases. - Build a website where their photos can be shared—and even sold—to support both the children and conservation efforts. 🛡️ Guardrails - Community-first: equipment belongs to groups, not individuals, ensuring sustainability. - Ecology before aesthetics: no photo is worth disturbing an animal or its habitat. - Transparency: every donation is traceable to training, gear, or exhibitions. - Dignity in storytelling: children are celebrated as creators, not framed as victims. 🌍 Why it matters to The Wild Alliance Because this is more than a project—it’s a model for how creativity can become conservation, and how conservation can become community resilience. Limpopo’s children aren’t just learning to take photos; they’re learning to take ownership of their wild future. 💡 Invitation to the Alliance: How might we strengthen Teetee’s vision? Could we help refine the competitions, amplify the children’s voices online, or design the kind of website that showcases their work without exploitation?
📸 Teetee’s Project: Children, Cameras, and Conservation
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