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  2. Animal diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Tirth Raj Ghimire, Anita Bhattarai, Nirju Ojha and Pitamber Pant, "Wildlife Diplomacy and Gifting in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya Region: A Chronological History and Opinion of Nepalese Literates", in Ganga Ram Regmi and Falk Huettmann, Hindu Kush-Himalaya Watersheds Downhill: Landscape Ecology and Conservation Perspectives, Springer International ...

  3. List of awards and honours received by Gerald Durrell

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    Wildlife Preservation Canada established the Gerald Durrell Society in 2006 as recognition for individuals who have made legacy gifts. The Gerald Durrell Endemic Wildlife Sanctuary in the Black River Valley in Mauritius, is the home of the Mauritius Wildlife Appeal Fund's immensely successful captive breeding programme for the Mauritius kestrel ...

  4. Gifts of an Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Gifts of an Eagle is non-fiction book written by Kent Durden and published by Simon & Schuster in 1972. [1] The book details the story of Ed Durden, who raised and filmed a golden eagle, named Lady, for 16 years. In 1975, a documentary film based on the book was released in movie theaters across the country. [2]

  5. Eastern elk - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, 18 elk were introduced to Fiordland National Park in New Zealand—a gift from Theodore Roosevelt. The elk were survivors of an original shipment of 20, half of which came from Yellowstone National Park and half from an Indian game reserve in Brookfield, Massachusetts , owned by H.E. Richardson.

  6. Panda diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Panda diplomacy (Chinese: 熊猫外交) is the practice of sending giant pandas from China to other countries as a tool of diplomacy and wildlife conservation. [1] From 1941 to 1984, the Chinese government gifted pandas to other countries. Since 1984, they have been leased rather than gifted due to a PRC policy change.

  7. National Wildlife Federation - Wikipedia

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    The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is the largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization in the United States, with over six million members and supporters, and 51 state and territorial affiliated organizations (including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands).

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