b'SALVATIONREADERS WORLDWIDEBY SLINGSHOTI got an e-mail to the website from a Mr. Teddy Kinyanjui, co-founder of Seedballs Kenya. It was all about using catapults for planting treesGreat to have found this awesome site!by using charcoal dust balls, withIm a long time slingshot enthusiast since I was a little kid and we are seeds inside now working with using slingshots to plant tree seedballs in Kenya. Please see https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10155207191296710I didnt need to write this. It was cogently putWe are making these new Maasai beaded slingshots to raise money and I cannot make it crisper. This is so close tofor buying more tree seedballs for the area around Kilimanjaro. my environmentally concerned soul, that it liftshttps://www.instagram.com/p/ByilAA5HVNR/my heart. Here is the missive: And we also are getting starting on an East African slingshot shooting competition for tree seed shooting as well. Would you be able to write a feature for your magazine perhaps? All the best, Teddy ABOVE: Kwamwatu Primary School gets a lesson in environmentalism, by slingshot.LEFT: Manati is catapult in Swahili.A seedball is a marble sized shell of charcoal dust around a tree or grass seed. The charcoal is a by-product of the fuel trade and stops insects and animals consuming the seeds. The rains come and at least 50% germinate successfully. The resulting trees have better, deeper more drought-resistant root systems than those planted as seedlings.http://www.seedballskenya.comThis is when slingshots become eco-warrors weapons.007SSW003.7.Our slingshot world.indd 7 01/09/2019 22:31'