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The following links are to our freiends and colleagues that we have a mutual collaboration with and in some cases, such as The Elephant Sanctuary, are major supporters.

     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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The Elephant Sanctuary is the nation's only natural-habitat refuge designed specifically for old, sick, or needy Asian and African elephants who have been retired from zoos and circuses. http://www.elephants.com

 




Founded by the owners of the Abercrombie & Kent, the A&KGF is dedicated to supporting global projects that will have a meaningful impact on all levels of conservation, focusing efforts in four key areas: general conservation, community conservation education, environmental education programs and protecting endangered species. http://www.akglobalfoundation.org/splash.html



At the David
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, Daphne Sheldrick has succeeded in rearing over 40 newborn infant elephants, and many older elephant orphans have been retrieved in an emaciated condition during drought periods, and once strong, have been successfully returned to their wild herds. http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org
 



The Born Free Elefriends Campaign
protects elephants from poachers, battles against the brutal ivory trade, and cares for rescued elephants.
http://www.bornfree.org.uk/elefriends/index.html

Together with the people of Africa, the AWF works to ensure the wildlife and wild lands of Africa will endure forever. AWF has played a major role in ensuring the continued existence of some of Africa's most rare and treasured species such as the elephant, the mountain gorilla, rhinoceros and cheetah. http://www.awf.org
 
The IUCN/SSC African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) provides technical resources for elephant conservation and management, such as: The African Elephant Database (AED) provides the most complete source of continental information on the numbers and distribution of the African elephant in Africa.                                             http://iucn.org/themes/ssc/sgs/afesg/index.html
 
 
 
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