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Hybrid.Care Spotlight on Australia Zoo’s Wildlife Warriors – Helping Protect Individual Animals to Entire Species

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Wildlife Warriors Banner

The KEEN team downunder is a proud partner of the Australia Zoo and Wildlife Warriors. KEEN shoes and lunch bags are sold at the Zoo store to fund the care and protection of injured, threatened or endangered wildlife. Further support comes from KEEN donations to Zoo employees and event sponsorship, including Steve Irwin Day. The event not only honors the founder of the Zoo but the conservation work he was passionate about.

About Australia Zoo’s Wildlife Warriors

Australia Zoo Wildlife Warriors was established in 2002, initially by Steve and Terri Irwin, as a way to include and involve other caring people to support the protection of injured, threatened or endangered wildlife – from the individual animal to an entire species.

Victorian Alps of Australia – Del’s Race Report From Bogong to Hotham

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

In the last few months, Del managed to rope many people into participating in her Bogong to Hotham (in the Victorian Alps of Australia northeast of Melbourne) 64km attempt in one way or another. Her generous friends and family donated over $1000 for asthma awareness to the Asthma Foundation, accompanied Del in training and tolerated working her life around running. Worse still her less sporty friends just listened to Del talking about it.

Dawn From half way up Mt Bogong

Another good view & wrinkles in the earth

Self portrait on Swindlers Spur

Crossing the high plains with Robin, Peter & Paul with the funny hat

On Sunday 10th January, at 4am Del ate breakfast at a picnic table under the stars. She smeared protective grease on to her feet and tied her shoe laces numerous times . In her head Del had the split times required to make the half way checkpoint before cut-off time, assuring a chance to finish, and although it was going to be hard she’d decided there was no way she wasn’t making it. There were 107 starters, only 48 of whom made it to the finish.

Click here to read Del’s entire story on the KEEN Australia Blog.