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www.bushmeat.org
The BCTF, founded in 1999, is a consortium of conservation
organizations and scientists dedicated to the conservation
of wildlife populations threatened by commercial hunting
of wildlife for sale as meat. The BCTF operates under
the direction of an elected Steering Committee and is
funded by Supporting and Contributing Members. Our primary
goals are to: a) work with the general members of the
BCTF to focus attention on the bushmeat crisis in Africa;
b) establish an information database and mechanisms
for information sharing regarding the bushmeat issue;
c) facilitate engagement of African partners and stakeholders
in addressing the bushmeat issue; and d) promote collaborative
decision-making, fund-raising and actions among the
members and associates of the BCTF.
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www.bushmeat.net
The Bushmeat Project has been established to support
partnerships that will help the people of equatorial
Africa to protect the region’s vital ecosystems
and vibrant societies. The program is a long-term effort
to provide economic and social incentive and to enable
the expansion of capacity in the conservation arena.
For more organizational and program details about the
Bushmeat Project please read our Action Agenda, as well
as the Project's Mission, Goals and Driving Principles.
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www.karlammann.com
Karl Ammann is the foremost photographer documenting
endangered bushmeat; he brings us graphic photographs
showing the bushmeat process from hunting through marketing
and preparation.
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www.wasmoethwildlife.org
The Wasmoeth Wildlife Foundation has been established
to help save those animal species that are threatened
with extinction.
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www.traffic.org
TRAFFIC's mission is to ensure that trade in wild plants
and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature. |
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www.aza.org
The American Zoo and Aquarium Association envisions
a world where all people respect, value and conserve
animals and nature. |
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www.greatapeproject.org
The organization is an international group founded to
work for the removal of the non-human great apes from
the category of property, and for their immediate inclusion
within the category of persons. |
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www.wcs.org
The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and
wild lands through careful science, international conservation,
education, and the management of the world’s largest
system of urban wildlife parks. These activities change
attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife
and humans living in sustainable interaction on both
a local and a global scale. WCS is committed to this
work because we believe it essential to the integrity
of life on Earth.
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www.ifaw.org
From the outset, the founders of the International Fund
for Animal Welfare, or IFAW, rejected the notion that
the interests of humans and animals were separate. Instead
they embraced the understanding that the fate and future
of harp seals-and all other animals on Earth-are inextricably
linked to our own.
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www.insituwildlifeconservation.org
The Born Free Foundation is an animal welfare and conservation
charity that campaigns for the protection and conservation
of animals in their natural habitat and against the
keeping of animals in zoos and circuses and as exotic
pets. Born Free, inspired by the true story of Elsa
the lioness, believes that individuals matter. Born
Free stands for compassion and a commitment to encourage
a more caring world.
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www.4apes.com
The Ape Alliance is an international coalition of organisations
and individuals, working for the conservation and welfare
of apes.
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www.environmentalsustainability.info
An Information Gateway Empowering the Movement for Environmental
Sustainability
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www.forests.org
A Forest Conservation Portal. Ecological Science Based
Forest Conservation Advocacy
Providing Vast Rainforest, Forest and Biodiversity Conservation
News and Information
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