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Wednesday, August 27, 2003

Stacey's Booksellers

581 Market Street, San Francisco

5:30pm – 6:45pm

 

Join us for an informative evening as Emma Clifford, founder and

Project Director for Animal Balance, describes her efforts to combat

the issue of feral cat and dog populations at home and abroad. This

event is the second in WildAid's Summer Speaker Series.

 

For more than eight years, Emma has dedicated herself to improving

animal protection on a local, national and international basis. In

addition to managing and expanding the San Francisco SPCA's Feral Cat

program, Emma has spent the past two years researching feral cat

issues on the Galapagos. As a result, Emma founded Animal Balance

last year to address the dog and cat populations of the Galapagos

Islands through a humane, community-based solution.

 

We are pleased to welcome Emma to the Speaker Series and hope you

will join us for an exciting discussion of this increasingly central

topic in conservation. For those of you interested in meeting Emma

and further debate, Emma's presentation will be followed by a no-host

social hour at the Sutter Station Tavern at 554 Market Street.

 

For more information about WildAid or the Summer Speaker Series,

please call (415) 834-3174 or email info.

 

WildAid is an international non-profit organization headquartered in

San Francisco that works with governments, local groups and the media

to eliminate the illegal trade of wildlife. WildAid has offices in

New York, Washington D.C., London, Cambodia, Thailand and the

Galapagos Islands.

 

www.wildaid.org

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