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Appleby supports Mission Possible at Durrell's Really Wild Day

Appleby supports Mission Possible at Durrell's Really Wild Day

Monday 29 April 2019

Appleby supports Mission Possible at Durrell's Really Wild Day


MEDIA RELEASE: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and not Bailiwick Express, and the text is reproduced exactly as supplied to us

Appleby and Durrell have a new mission – together they will host a fun day out for all the family and recruit children to act as agents, in the quest to save seven incredible species from extinction!

Taking place on 12 May, the same day as the Durrell Challenge, Mission Possible is a new adventure, where children aged 10 and under will be invited to complete a secret mission for Durrell.

The Mission: The agents have to solve the clues to find out what species they are tasked with saving. Once they have deciphered the clues they will need to find the species in the zoo and make a note of two of the threats to each species and one solution in their special spy pads.

Once they have completed the mission the agents must return their spy pad to spy camp where it will be checked and their name will then be entered into a prize draw for the chance to meet star of Mission Impossible, Henry Cavill.

Appleby Jersey Office Managing Partner, Wendy Benjamin commented: “We are thrilled to once again support Durrell’s Really Wild Day and are excited to sponsor Mission Possible. The work that Durrell does both locally here, though Jersey Zoo and globally through its many projects around the world, is critical to saving species from extinction. Providing an opportunity for the younger generation to learn about the species that Durrell works tirelessly to protect in a fun and engaging way is a fantastic legacy and all of us at Appleby are proud to be part of it.”

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