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The Teens, Tamarins and Trash program from Proyecto Titi has been selected by the Walt Disney Company as a recipient of funding through Disney’s Friends for Change: Project Green. Teens, Tamarins and Trash is among the five programs that have been chosen for their waste reduction efforts. ...
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Wildlife Conservation Network Great Story - a dog rescued from a shelter has become the surrogate mom for nine newborn African painted dog pups at the Pittsburgh Zoo whose real mother died shortly after they were born

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Shevin
Shevin
Thanks for sharing :)
November 5 at 12:23pm
Wildlife Conservation Network

Wildlife Conservation Network Amy Gotliffe of Oakland Zoo blogged about Expo on the KQED Quest site recently... Thanks, Amy!

Source: www.kqed.org
This year's Wildlife Conservation Network Expo in full swing at the Mission Bay Conference Center. It’s a sunny, fall day in October and I am driving into
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Wildlife Conservation Network
WCN is having a Dance Party! Join us for a night of dancing on Saturday, November 21st at Club Illusions in Palo Alto, CA starting at 8pm. Donations will be accepted at the door and all proceeds will benefit WCN and the Global Heritage Fund jointly. This is an exciting chance to dance the night away for a good cause. A...ll are welcome! TO RSVP: please contact the event organizer, Valerie Morgan, directly at vvmorgan@hotmail.com (two v's, not a w)Read More

Time:8:00PM Saturday, November 21st
Location:Club Illusions in Palo Alto, CA
Wildlife Conservation Network

Wildlife Conservation Network Yesterday's EXPO was very exciting! More to follow on that.
In todays San Francisco Chronicle a great article on WCN:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/10/04/BUPD19VOU5.DTL

Source: www.sfgate.com
When researchers tracking elephants in remote northern Kenya needed a stable source of electricity for their camp, they turned to Stephen Gold.
Nina Taylor
Nina Taylor
An outstanding weekend, with those dynamic group of conservationists ... truly an honor to be part of such an event and organization. You should all be incredibly proud, including the volunteers of WCN....
October 5 at 12:18am
Wildlife Conservation Network
As many of you might now WCN is helping wildlife researchers in the field with a reliable source of power. Think about it: these days everything runs on electricity; laptops, gps systems, telemetry solutions and you need a reliable source to keep your dna samples preserved...
Wildlife Conservation Network
Dr Marker of the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia was just on ABC News Night - check out the video at the link below. She'll be speaking at the Wildlife Conservation Network's Expo in October, come and meet her! http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8496443
Nina Taylor
Nina Taylor
Way to go Laurie and the spectacular cheetah :-)
September 9 at 2:02pm
Paul
Paul
Congratulations to Dr. Laurie Marker from KidsLoveAnimals.com and Stone Canyon Productions! We are happy to raise money for CCF : )
September 14 at 8:40pm
Nina Taylor
Nina Taylor
FYI : Dr Laurie Marker is featured in the August issue of "Africa Geographic" magazine
September 15 at 11:29am
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We love Apple as much as anyone, and are happy they named their latest software release "Snow Leopard"...
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Wildlife Conservation Network Please check out http://news.mongabay.com/2009/0825-solar_gold_interview_wcn.html
A really interesting story how solar energy is helping wildlife conservation in the bush!

Source: news.mongabay.com
Electricity can be a difficult commodity to procure in the remote areas where conservationists often work. Typically field researchers and wildlife rangers rely on gas-powered generators, which require imported fuel, often produce noxious fumes and disruptive noise, and can be costly to maintain. .....
Natasha McMahon Zapata
August 28 at 1:44pm
Wildlife Conservation Network
Check out this great article on how Working Dogs for Conservation is training dogs from shelters to become detection dogs in conservation. You can meet Pepin (the wonder dog) and Dr Megan Parker at the WCN Expo in San Francisco this October (www.wildnet.org)...
Gina
Gina
Very cool!
August 21 at 4:00pm
Wildlife Conservation Network
Mongabay.com has just published a great interview with Jim and Jean Thomas of the Tenkile Conservation Alliance. You will be able to meet these conservationists and hear them speak at the WCN Expo in San Francisco. See you there...