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Illinois Ag Leadership Foundation

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February 28, 2020 By Nicole

Game Drive Highlights Day 4 of the Class of 2020 International Seminar

Filed Under: Class of 2020, News

Jason Czapka, Bruce Frank, and Brandon Groth – Presiding Fellows

Day 4 began with an early morning start as today was safari day in Nakuru National Park.  This was an awesome experience being up close to so many different animals and rather than us blabbering on, we’ll let the pictures do the talking…

Join the Class of 2020 as they begin their game drive adventure during their International Study Seminar.

Join the Class of 2020 as they begin their game drive adventure during their International Study Seminar.

Class of 2020 members pause a few moments during their game drive experience in Nairobi, Kenya.
Giraffes are seen by the Class of 2020 members during the game drive experience.
A mother baboon protects her baby as the Class of 2020 members view them during the game drive of the International Study Seminar.
Class members take a few moments to stop at a waterfall seen during the game drive on Day 4 of the International Study Seminar.
Amazing views of the animals and landscapes were seen on the game drive during the Kenya portion of the International Study Seminar.

At the end of Day 4, Class of 2020 members were treated to a dinner sponsored by Rabobank at Karen Blixin Tamambo with featured speaker Kees Verbeek.

Kees Verbeek, Rabobank Kenya CEO, discusses Kenyan agriculture with the IALP Class fo 202 in Nairobi, Kenya.
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