noni
Well-Known Member
Hi guys, haven't been online here for ages but thought you would be the best peeps to ask
I am a member of a 8000 strong womens running group and want to organise a fundraiser 'virtual' run later in the year (run a set distance in your own town and post results online). At this stage I'm thinking of raising funds for Wires. I would like to call it the 'reptile run' and in addition to everyone being able to get a custom medal etc I wanted to use it as an opportunity to educate people who encounter herps in the wild.
This group consists of girls from all over Australia from Wolloomooloo to Winnellie so there are often posts from those who have discovered diamonds in their local park, through to those coming across elapids in the bush. A great deal of these ladies are in the 'kill it with a shovel' camp, some are cautious and run the other way, and some are sympathetic to wildlife, so we have people from all viewpoints.
ANyway my question is what kind of simple advice would you include in an info sheet that I could send out with the medals after the run? Also if there are any apps, resources etc you'd recommend that I could link to. I want to keep it light, simple and interesting (and fun of course!) but also take advantage of the opportunity to educate people.
Any help appreciated, thanks!
I am a member of a 8000 strong womens running group and want to organise a fundraiser 'virtual' run later in the year (run a set distance in your own town and post results online). At this stage I'm thinking of raising funds for Wires. I would like to call it the 'reptile run' and in addition to everyone being able to get a custom medal etc I wanted to use it as an opportunity to educate people who encounter herps in the wild.
This group consists of girls from all over Australia from Wolloomooloo to Winnellie so there are often posts from those who have discovered diamonds in their local park, through to those coming across elapids in the bush. A great deal of these ladies are in the 'kill it with a shovel' camp, some are cautious and run the other way, and some are sympathetic to wildlife, so we have people from all viewpoints.
ANyway my question is what kind of simple advice would you include in an info sheet that I could send out with the medals after the run? Also if there are any apps, resources etc you'd recommend that I could link to. I want to keep it light, simple and interesting (and fun of course!) but also take advantage of the opportunity to educate people.
Any help appreciated, thanks!