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> WildAid

> Spring E-Newsletter

>

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>

> In This Issue:

>

> - RESCUED TIGERS NEED YOUR HELP!

> - WILDLIFE RAPID RESCUE TEAM RESCUES BABY SUN BEAR

> - TURNING VILLAGERS FROM POACHERS TO PROTECTORS

> - A ROARING TRADE: NEW ACAP DOCUMENTARY

> - PLAY IT CLEAN WITH THE SHARKS CAMPAIGN

> - OTHER STORIES IN OUR ONLINE NEWSLETTER

>

>

> RESCUED TIGERS NEED YOUR HELP!

> Seven Indochinese tigers currently reside at the

> Phnom Tamao

> Wildlife Rescue Center in Cambodia, in over a

> hectare of natural

> habitat featuring pools, climbing frames, dens and

> rock formations.

> In semi-wild enclosures, these magnificent animals

> can display their

> natural behavior – which includes eating, A LOT.

> Along with

> veterinary care and medicines, the Care for Rescued

> Wildlife program

> provides all the necessary dietary requirements for

> our tiger

> population – which means we spend more than $3,000

> per month on meat

> alone! To get more information and see pictures of

> our tigers,

> please visit the Rescue Center’s website at

> www.cambodianwildliferescue.org.

>

> We need your help to keep the tigers at the Rescue

> Center happy,

> healthy, and well fed. Please visit the Donate

> section of our

> website to help us care for these critically

> endangered cats.

>

>

> Click Here to Make a Donation

>

http://wildaid.c.topica.com/maaeCpVabpkEMciJfhweafpN6M/

>

>

>

> WILDLIFE RAPID RESCUE TEAM RESCUES BABY SUN BEAR

> On New Year's Day, government authorities arrested a

> Royal Cambodian

> Armed Forces (RCAF) soldier as he left Phnom Penh

> International

> Airport with a cardboard box he collected from the

> baggage carousel

> containing some unusual contraband - a baby

> Malaysian sun bear.

>

> The illegally trafficked bear cub is the eighth

> confiscated by

> WildAid's Wildlife Rapid Response Team (WRRT) since

> November.

>

> Click here to read the full article and others in

> our online

> newsletter

>

http://wildaid.c.topica.com/maaeCpVabpdgQciJfhweafpN6M/

>

>

>

> TURNING VILLAGERS FROM POACHERS TO PROTECTORS

> Sompong Prachobchan killed them all. You name it:

> Tigers, wild

> boars, gibbons, and elephants. While he was hunting

> in the forest,

> he would also collect aloewood, an aromatic

> high-priced wood, the

> resin of which goes into making perfume and incense.

>

> Recognizing that the poaching will not stop until

> the villagers have

> another economic option, WildAid employs a holistic

> approach to

> protecting parks like Khao Yai. While training and

> equipping

> rangers to patrol the park, WildAid’s community

> outreach team goes

> into the surrounding villages to convince villagers

> to stop poaching

> and find alternative sources of income.

>

>

> Click here to read the full article and others in

> our online

> newsletter

>

http://wildaid.c.topica.com/maaeCpVabpdgQciJfhweafpN6M/

>

>

>

> A ROARING TRADE: NEW ACAP DOCUMENTARY

> By 2050, there could be 9 billion people in the

> world. More people

> take up more space, to live in and to grow food. We

> will also

> consume more of the world's limited resources. Our

> forests are

> already disappearing, and many of our wild animals

> are becoming rare

> as we destroy their homes. Unfortunately, the last

> of some of our

> most endangered species will be killed, butchered

> and sold, long

> before they lose their habitat.

>

>

> Click here to read the full article and others in

> our online

> newsletter

>

http://wildaid.c.topica.com/maaeCpVabpdgQciJfhweafpN6M/

>

>

>

> PLAY IT CLEAN WITH THE SHARKS CAMPAIGN

> As Seleccion Nacional, Ecuador’s national soccer

> team, has made it

> to the World Cup, WildAid continues to expand on the

> success of our

> initial shark campaign initiatives with Ecuador’s

> soccer idols. On

> February 17th, WildAid launched a large concert and

> exhibit in

> Puerto Ayora in cooperation with the Galapagos

> National Park Service

> (GNPS), the local municipality, Billabong as well as

> the musical

> groups Rocola Bacalao and Sudakaya.

>

> Click here to read the full article and others in

> our online

> newsletter

>

http://wildaid.c.topica.com/maaeCpVabpdgQciJfhweafpN6M/

>

>

>

> OTHER STORIES IN OUR ONLINE NEWSLETTER

> Wildlife Trader Caught - 177 Animals Rescued

> Thailand Creates Interagency Wildlife Task Force

> First Photo Evidence from Cameratraps - Samlaut,

> Cambodia

> Preserving Marine Resources in Micronesia

> ACAP Taiwan Celebrathes 10th Anniversary

> WildAid Helps Seize Sea Cucumbers

> New Strides in Galapagos Community Project for Women

> Earth Day 2006

> In Memoriam

> Support WildAid Today!

>

>

> Click here to read the full version of our online

> newsletter

>

http://wildaid.c.topica.com/maaeCpVabpdgQciJfhweafpN6M/

>

>

> To ensure that WildAid’s newsletters get delivered

> to your inbox,

> please add <a

>

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>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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