Narrabeen Children’s Centre received a pleasant surprise when the authors of the book they were reading to the children surprised them with a visit. 28 kindergarten students were pleasantly surprised…Continue readingChild Care Centre goes APE !
Inspired by Daniel and William’s quest to save the orangutan, a small school with just 86 students, in the south of Victoria has raised eyebrows and funds to help with…Continue readingPortland Promotes Primates !!
As part of promoting their Trans Borneo Challenge Fund Raising Event, Daniel and William appeared on Channel Nine’s, Today Show. Along with journalist Alicia Loxley, Daniel and William were able…Continue readingToday Show
Daniel & William Return to Borneo to Launch the 2014 Trans Borneo Challenge Daniel and William are kicking off the biggest fundraiser ever attempted for endangered orangutans, via their own Trans Borneo…Continue readingTRANS BORNEO CHALLENGE
Daniel and William visited Willmott Park Primary School in Victoria to talk with students about the desperate plight of the orangutan. Willmott Park Primary School organised for Daniel and William to…Continue readingWillmott Park Promotes Primates
The Rotary Club of Belrose has bowled in with support for Daniel and William’s Trans Borneo Challenge to help save the orangutan. Belrose Rotary Club have been following Daniel and…Continue readingRotary Club rolls in with support
Australia’s most effective orangutan advocate, Daniel Clarke (17) had a Royal encounter on Wednesday that he will never forget. Daniel received an invitation from Her Excellency The Honorable Marie Bashir, Governor…Continue readingA Royal Encounter
With contributions from schools and passionate individuals, Daniel and William have been able to protect another 9,504 acres of orangutan habitat, bringing their total money raised to $725,000 and the…Continue readingMore Orangutan Habitat Protected
Daniel and William are founding members of the International A-Team for Wildlife, an organisation, based in the USA, who has reached out to extraordinary young people around the world who…Continue readingInternational A-Team for Wildlife