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Sarah Skinner from Mira Showers’ Sales Department was put to the test during a holiday trip to Africa where she and her husband had gone as volunteers at the Lion Conservation Project in Zimbabwe. The project was founded by a handful of volunteers, wishing to reverse the decline in the number of wild lions.
The Skinners were thrown into the thick of it as soon as they arrived, supervising lions aged four months to 14 months, a daunting task in itself. But it didn’t take long for them to be successfully integrated into the pack allowing them to stroke and play with the cubs. Sarah even learnt how to “stand her ground” with one of the larger lions, but confessed that her heart beat so loudly she was convinced they could hear it in Europe.
Helping to reintroduce lion cubs back into the wild, however, is not the only kind of conservation that Sarah is interested in. As a member of Mira Showers’ sales team she is keen to sell the benefits of Mira’s finely controlled thermostatic showers to aid water conservation in the UK.
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