| The
Arthur
& Elena Court Nature Watch Conservancy
2006
Newsletter Features:
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Programs Funded:
| Rainforest
Action Network
works to protect the Earth's rainforests and
support the rights of their inhabitants through education, grassroots
organizing, and nonviolent direct action.
The
Arthur and Elena Court Nature Watch Conservancy supported the
efforts of the Forest Family Forever, a 14-minute video for
grades 1-5 which is guaranteed to educate students with ways
they can help save the rainforest. To
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The
Rainforest Action Network Education Outreach Program.
Journey
into an enchanted rainforest where magical trees come to life
to empower young people with ways they can help protect the
last ancient rainforests on Earth! Forest Family Forever! tells
the story of a thousand year old grandfather tree that teaches
his sapling grandson about the wonders of the rainforests and
what kids can do to save them.
At
left: Forest Family Forever!- A teaching
tool for RAN. Award Winning.
In
addition, the conservancy generously supported the Kids' Action
Guide "Rainforests Are Amazing".
To
learn more about the Rainforest Action Network please visit
www.ran.org.
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The Caribbean
Conservation Corporation and its
Sea Turtle Survival League are dedicated to protecting sea turtles
through research, education, advocacy and protection of their
habitats. Founded in 1959 to support the sea turtle research
of Dr. Archie Carr, CCC is the oldest sea turtle research and
conservation group in the world. Use this site to learn about
sea turtles and find out how you can get involved and help protect
sea turtles. To learn more about the Caribbean Conservation
Corporation visit www.cccturtle.org
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The Natural
Resources Defense Council's purpose
is to safe guard the Earth, its people, its plants and animals
and the natural systems on which all life depends. They work
to restore the integrity of the elements that sustain life -
air, land and water - and to defend endangered natural places.
To learn more about the NRDC please visit www.nrdc.org
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The John
Banovich Nature Fund.
Artist John Banovich has had a life long dream
to be able to make a difference in the preservation of the natural
world. Over the years he has been privileged to work with a
variety of organizations, raising thousands of dollars, for
conservation and humanitarian causes. Funding is also made available
for grass root environmental projects, educational programs
and the often overlooked needs of small groups dedicated to
performing the much needed work on behalf of wildlife and the
environment. The Banovich Nature Fund, in conjunction with the
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) has formed a new campaign
called "Connecting the Dots; Restoring the Great Bear." The
restoration of the Great Bear is in northern United States and
southern Canada. John seeks to educate and inspire wildlife
conservation through his art. Recent projects include protecting
the Siberian Tiger in far east Russia. To
learn more about the John Banovitch Foundation please visit:
www.johnbanovich.com
or
www.nrdc.org.
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The Brown
Hyanena of Botswana.
As the population of the Brown Hyenas in the
Makgadikgadi Region of Northern Botswana continues to diminish
the A&ENWC has been proud to contribute to the study of their
environment. You may learn more about the Brown Hyena and their
habitat at www.geocities.com/brownhyaena_botswana
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The
Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito California .
Since
1991, the Conservancy has continued to fund the Veterinary Fellow
position at the Marine Mammal Center, currently held by Dr.
Frances Gulland. The center does research and rescues injured
marine mammals. Frances recently co-edited the second edition
of the Marine Mammal Medicine. To
learn more about the Marine Mammal Center visit www.tmmc.org.
Photo
at left: Dr. Gulland collecting samples in San Francisco Bay
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Wild
Sentry
Koani
A wolf organization that presents programs for children in rural
areas. Their belief is if they can reach the children, maybe
the future will be upheld for the wolf. Koani, their ambassador
wolf, began traveling with them as she was not adapted to live
in the wild. She is a beautiful, peaceful representative of
her species. Read
more about Koani at www.wildsentry.org
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The
Raptor Center
at
the University of Minnesota School of Veterinary Medicine
A
research and healing center for all native raptors (eagles,
falcons, owls and others). They rescue wounded birds and rehabilitate
them with the goal of releasing them back into the wild. They
have contributed mightily to the body of veterinary knowledge
for the care of sick and wounded birds. The raptors that cannot
be rehabilitated remain on the premises and are put to work
in educational programs that support and enrich the center.
To
learn more about the Raptor Center visit www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu.
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California
Academy of Sciences
The
Academy's mission is to promote science and conduct original
research and to maintain suitable facilities for these activities.
To gather and maintain collections of objects relevant to natural
history and to make them available to students and scientists
generally. To display appropriate portions of the artifacts
and collections to the public through special exhibitions. To
maintain libraries of scientific works and illustrated material.
To offer scientific education through any appropriate means.
To
learn more about the California Academy of Sciences visit www.calacademy.org
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Wild
Horse Sanctuary
Located
in Shingletown, CA, the Wild Horse Sanctuary was founded for
un-adoptable wild horses and burros that have been rounded
up by the US Department of Agriculture. The Arthur and Elena
Court Nature Watch Conservancy continues its matching funds
program with the Wild Horse Sanctuary. To
learn more about the Wild Horse Sanctuary visit
www.wildhorsesanctuary.org
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National
Parks and Conservation Association
America's
only private, nonprofit, citizen organization dedicated solely
to protecting, preserving and enhancing the U.S. National
Parks. To
learn more visit www.npca.org
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Greenpeace
A
group of brave warriors who physically challenge logging
operations, whaling ships, toxic waste transports, genetic
engineering and manufacturers who dump toxins into the environment.
To
learn more about Greenpeace visit www.greenpeace.org.
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