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In early 2004 a United Nations meeting was convened in New York for the ninth year in a row to push for passage of a resolution protecting the territorial and human rights of indigenous peoples . . . During the meeting an indigenous delegate who did not identify herself rose to state that while extractive industries were still a serious threat to their welfare and cultural integrity, their new and biggest enemy was "conservation." Click here for the online article at OrionMagazine.com

 

 

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Collared Elephant Report - May 2008 PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 31 May 2008 16:14

African Conservation Fund has been helping to raise funds for elephant research in the Tanzania-Kenya borderlands. Last year we reported on the first collared elephant, named Lorna, and the wealth of information she is providing through a special GPS-equipped tracking collar.

We just received this report from the GIS team at African Conservation Centre in Nairobi, confirming that Lorna and her herd are preferring the community-established Game Reserve in the Olkiramatian-Shompole region of the South Rift.

"We are gearing ourselves for another round of collaring in June, hopefully of two bulls and one more female. We wanted to update you on how Lorna was doing almost 2 years after being collared. Peter has put together the attached images of Lornas movement for the periods January to March 2008, and for the Month of April 08.  We will be looking into analyzing various attributes of her movement as the database builds up. 
Regards
The GIS team, African Conservation Centre"

Click here for a larger image of the map. 

Special thanks to the Searle/Branham family for donating the funds for one of the new collars.

 
ACC Joins Climate Change Team PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 31 May 2008 15:52

Recognizing the gravity of climate change, the African Conservation Centre in Nairobi, in partnership with the African Conservation Fund in the U.S., is collaborating with the Missouri Botanical Garden, University of York, the University of California San Diego and national institutions in Kenya and Tanzania to assess the threat of global warming to wildlife and people in the  Kenya-Tanzania borderlands.  Photo: The team at a planning session in Amboseli earlier this year.

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Annual Report Now Available PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 20 April 2008 15:41

We're pleased to offer for download our 2007 Annual Report, with details on our funds raised, projects supported, strategy for the coming years, and special thanks to all our donors.

 Please click here to download a 1.5 mb screen-version PDF. (Contact us, above left, if you prefer to receive a printed or a print-quality PDF, which is 17 mb.)

 
Congratulations to Beth Pinson - raffle winner PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 15 April 2008 01:25

Congratulations to Beth Pinson of Vancouver, WA - winner of the grand prize in our Adventure Raffle - a new Chaser Trailer, donated by America's finest builder of rugged camping trailers for off-highway use, Adventure Trailers topped off with an Eezi-Awn folding rooftop tent from Equipt Expedition Outfitters . You can watch the final drawing via webcast at:

www.OverlandJournal.com/HD

Click here for more about this exciting raffle, and about our great supporters:

 Sponsors: Adventure Trailer, Equipt Expedition Outfitters, Overland Journal
Supporters:  Expedition ExchangeRoemer Off-Road, Baja Overland Vehicle Expedition Equipment Utah 4-Wheel Drive Club, and DesertDude Films.

Many thanks to these great businesses and people.

 
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