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September 23, 2005
Tiger Trafficking Target of New Global Campaign
Save The Tiger Fund launched its Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking which aims to end the poaching and illegal trade of tigers.
April 20, 2005
New Fund to Help Liberian NGOs Address Pressing Threats to Nature
Liberian nongovernmental organizations can now apply for grants from a new $200,000 fund designed to help build their capacity to address the most pressing threats to the country’s biodiversity.
March 23, 2005
National Institute to Lead Succulent Karoo Programme
The South African National Biodiversity Institute - the nation’s new global hub for biodiversity science and coordination - will now also lead a unique programme to conserve the Succulent Karoo
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