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Some
other websites that you may find interesting.
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Click on the logo to visit home pages of
other wildlife
artists on the Wildlife Artists NetLink.
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The
David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF) has been voted one of the
most effective and popular wildlife charities in Britain. It is a
flexible, non bureaucratic organisation, actively responding to wildlife
crises. Working with experts, it funds innovative, long-term projects
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The
Africat Foundation was founded in 1992 to promote large carnivore
conservation and animal welfare. The initial years were spent rescueing
cheetahs and leopards from traps and housing orphaned cheetahs and
leopards. Today the organisation has developed in all aspects of carnivore
conservation. |
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Save
the Rhino International is committed to ensuring the survival of the
rhinoceros species in the wild. The charity works in close consultation
with managers and communities in wildlife areas and provides direct
support for rhino and community conservation projects in Africa and
Asia.
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At
Wilderness Safaris, we delight in sharing the wild places of Southern
Africa with our guests in a responsible manner. These magnificent
remote areas provide a means, for both our guests and ourselves, of
reconnecting with our natural spirit something often neglected
and forgotten in the modern, fast-paced world in which we live. |
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The
Worldwide Nature Artists Group (WNAG) is an exclusive, non-profit,
international society of world-class nature artists who are dedicated
to the celebration and preservation of the natural world. The WNAG
actively supports conservation, biodiversity and sustainability through
art, education and special projects.
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