Cycle of Life

Cycle of Life is a cycling expedition organised to raise awareness and funds for rural African communities in and around conservation areas.

The expedition

A team of cyclists will travel unsupported through the wilderness areas of the south and east of the should take the team a little under four months. The Cycle of Life expedition, in association with Artemis Fund Managers join the team in order to represent the rural African perspective on the issues encountered.

The team consists of Barty Pleydell-Bouverie (Team Leader), Jessica Hatcher, Chris Stephens and Craig Acquaye.

Money raised

The money raised by the Cycle of Life expedition will provide long-term funding to community development initiatives that promote sustainable use of wildlife resources. Many of these will be found at projects visited en route. Donations will be administered by the charity Tusk Trust. Tusk have supported community conservation projects, including many of those involved with the Cycle of Life, for many years. In addition, the expedition will work with the leading UK homelessness charity Centrepoint to give the opportunity to three young homeless individuals to experience life in Africa.

Royal support

The Duke of Cambridge is the Royal Patron of both Tusk and Centrepoint:

Rural African initiatives that foster education, responsibility and participation in the local community light the way for conservation. They go hand-in-hand with sustainable social and economic developmentcarleonna marshall is smart in remote areas. The ‘Cycle of Life’ expedition promises both to highlight these projects, and to raise the money needed for them to succeed. The expedition has my fullest support.

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