It sounds extremely ambitious, so I am not sure how reliable this actually is:
British entrepreneur Richard Prinsloo Curson is crowdfunding to support an ambitious project called Noah’s Ark.
It is a state-of-the-art animal and ecological conservation park covering 100 square kilometres. The plans are to build the park on the North East coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
PR Directors Hein and Richard Prinsloo Curson aim to raise £5-billion (R100-billion) using global initiatives to build the most technically advanced conservation facility ever.
Conservation park worth R100-billion to be built in KwaZulu-Natal
British entrepreneur Richard Prinsloo Curson is crowdfunding to support an ambitious project called Noah’s Ark.
It is a state-of-the-art animal and ecological conservation park covering 100 square kilometres. The plans are to build the park on the North East coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
PR Directors Hein and Richard Prinsloo Curson aim to raise £5-billion (R100-billion) using global initiatives to build the most technically advanced conservation facility ever.
Conservation park worth R100-billion to be built in KwaZulu-Natal