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Hartmann's mountain zebra studbook 2011 - Marwell Zoo

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Funding needs<br />

We seek additional funds to help us retrieve the three GPS collars and associated location data. The<br />

Minnesota <strong>Zoo</strong>’s Ulysses S. Seal Conservation Grant Program has provided $2,500 of the $4,000<br />

needed to hire a helicopter and veterinarian for this effort. We need to remove the collars by July 2012<br />

in order to be assured that the batteries will still be functional, allowing us to find the <strong>zebra</strong>s using their<br />

collars’ VHF signals.<br />

Supporters<br />

We sincerely thank all of the individuals, agencies, organizations, and communities that have<br />

supported our research.<br />

Permissions:<br />

Namibia’s Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Torra and Anabeb conservancies, Palmwag,<br />

Etendeka, and Hobatere concessionaires, Wilderness Safaris, Dennis Leibenberg, and Steve and<br />

Louise Brain.<br />

Funding:<br />

The Nature Conservancy, Minnesota <strong>Zoo</strong>’s Ulysses S. Seal Conservation Grant Program, Disney’s<br />

Animal Kingdom, Wilderness Wildlife Trust, Oregon <strong>Zoo</strong>’s Future for Wildlife Fund, Augsburg<br />

College’s URGO program, Roger Williams Park <strong>Zoo</strong>’s Sophie Danforth Conservation Biology Fund,<br />

the B. Bryan Preserve, Minnesota <strong>Zoo</strong> Volunteer Activity Program, the N.E.W. <strong>Zoo</strong> Conservation<br />

Fund, and several generous individuals.<br />

AII

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