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Wildlife Trust |
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In 2003/2004, Wildlife Trust will support 65 projects from 20 countries. Each project is unique, but all share the goal of saving threatened species and their habitats through programs that address issues in four priority areas: applied wildlife science, conservation medicine, conservation education, and professional development. Country-based and multi-country thematic projects are conducted in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Africa, and Asia. Wildlife Trust's budget this year is $4.5 million. Wildlife Trust's strategic direction aims to improve humankind's ability to restore endangered species to healthy population levels, and to provide for long-term biodiversity management in a world that is increasingly fragmented and dominated by humans. |
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Web site: www.wildlifetrust.org/
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Art for ConservationTM Commitment Goal:
$300.00 US.
Wildlife Trust has been indicated by AFC members as a potential recipient of donations by participating artists. AFC's Art for ConservationTM program, provides a forum to promote artwork that benefits recognized conservation organizations such as Wildlife Trust.
AFC members have voluntarily and independently earmarked a portion of the proceeds from the sale of their artwork to Wildlife Trust. AFC's Art for ConservationTM program provides a forum to help promote artwork for sale that includes such a commitment. Each artists's commitment is contingent on the sale of their work and the above estimate is a potential total based on the completion of sale of any original work and/or limited editions. The AFC is not involved in any way with artwork sales transactions, nor does it make any guarantees relating to artist commitments. The AFC takes no commission whatsoever from the sale of artwork under the Art for ConservationTM program, unless explicitly indicated.
View the artwork.
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