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  2. African Wildlife Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) is an international conservation organization created with the aim of preserving Africa's wildlife, wild lands, and natural resources. Since its inception in 1961, the organization has protected endangered species and land, promoted conservation enterprises, and trained African conservationists.

  3. Patrick J. Bergin - Wikipedia

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    Patrick J. Bergin was the chief executive officer of the African Wildlife Foundation from 2002 to 2017. [1] A community development specialist with expertise in forging linkages between conservation and human well-being, Patrick joined the Peace Corps in 1988, where he was posted to Tanzania . He joined the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in ...

  4. College of African Wildlife Management - Wikipedia

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    Following the independence of Tanganyika in 1961, the College of African Wildlife Management was established in 1963 by Bruce Kinloch as a pioneer institution for the training of African wildlife managers. Initial funding for Mweka was provided by the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation (now known as the African Wildlife Foundation ), the U ...

  5. Helen Gichohi - Wikipedia

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    She joined the African Wildlife Foundation in February 2001 as Director of the African Heartlands Program and in February 2002 she was appointed program vice-president. In January 2006 the President of Kenya awarded Dr. Gichohi the Order of Great Warrior of Kenya Award in recognition of her contribution to conservation.

  6. Wild African cat kept as pet is on the loose, Illinois ... - AOL

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    Servals are native to the savannas of Africa and eat rodents, birds, reptiles and insects, according to the African Wildlife Foundation. Decatur is about 40 miles east of Springfield.

  7. Mountain gorilla - Wikipedia

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    The main international non-governmental organization involved in conservation of mountain gorillas is the International Gorilla Conservation Programme, which was established in 1991 as a joint effort of the African Wildlife Foundation, Fauna & Flora International, and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

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