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This presentation was given by Peter Daszak, Chair of ecoHEALTH, a core project of DIVERSITAS, on the occasion of the DIVERSITAS Celebration on 30 September 2014 in Seville, Spain.
DIVERSITAS is in an international research programme on biodiversity science. Founded in 1991, DIVERSITAS will transition to Future Earth in 2014. Find out more at bit.ly/1sZ2GcB
The Cascades Hotel is located in Sun City, South Africa. It offers guests views of the surrounding landscape and amenities like an indoor pool and spa. More details about the hotel and a South African experience website can be found with information on staying at the Cascades Hotel in Sun City.
This document shares photos from a holiday in South Africa, including images from the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a South African world championship soccer stadium in Johannesburg, and general South Africa holiday travel. It provides a link for more information on experiences in South Africa.
Child Life Council Announces International Scholarships for 2013 Annual Confe...South African Experience
The Child Life Council is offering 5 international scholarships covering registration, lodging, airfare, and meals for their 2013 annual conference in Denver from May 16-19. The scholarships are intended for health care professionals interested in psychosocial care of children from outside North America. Applications are due by January 31, 2013 and recipients will be notified by March 1. In previous years, recipients have come from countries including Australia, Israel, Japan, Kenya, the Philippines, Romania, Serbia, and South Africa.
The document describes the gray go-away bird, also known as the turaco gris. It is a bird with a strange appearance and somewhat hyperactive behavior. Images show the gray go-away bird at Turaco Lodge and Drotsky's Lodge in Botswana. The document provides a link for more information on the South African experience website about the turaco gris.
This document provides details on the Cheshire historic building 028 located in Cheshire, Connecticut. It was built in 1792 for original owner Charles Chauncy Hall. The two-and-a-half story wood structure has a peak roof, stone chimneys, and a one-and-a-half story ell addition to the north. While some original windows and fireplaces have been replaced, many early interior features like woodwork, staircases and cupboards remain intact. The building is described as being in excellent physical condition.
Accommodate.co.za is a website that lists small, unique accommodations and restaurants located in rural areas and townships throughout South Africa. The site aims to promote community-based tourism by allowing locals to showcase their facilities and handmade goods. It features listings with photos, descriptions and prices to help visitors experience a distinctly South African holiday off the beaten path. The website serves as a platform for small businesses in tourism, an important sector in South Africa, to market themselves globally ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
The document shares photos from South Africa wildlife jobs, including an egret chewing on food, baboons hanging out, and monkeys collecting trash. It also provides a link for more information on wildlife experiences in South Africa.
Leveraging emerging disease threats to reduce wildlife trade and deforestationFuture Earth
This presentation was given by Peter Daszak, Chair of ecoHEALTH, a core project of DIVERSITAS, on the occasion of the DIVERSITAS Celebration on 30 September 2014 in Seville, Spain.
DIVERSITAS is in an international research programme on biodiversity science. Founded in 1991, DIVERSITAS will transition to Future Earth in 2014. Find out more at bit.ly/1sZ2GcB
The Cascades Hotel is located in Sun City, South Africa. It offers guests views of the surrounding landscape and amenities like an indoor pool and spa. More details about the hotel and a South African experience website can be found with information on staying at the Cascades Hotel in Sun City.
This document shares photos from a holiday in South Africa, including images from the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, a South African world championship soccer stadium in Johannesburg, and general South Africa holiday travel. It provides a link for more information on experiences in South Africa.
Child Life Council Announces International Scholarships for 2013 Annual Confe...South African Experience
The Child Life Council is offering 5 international scholarships covering registration, lodging, airfare, and meals for their 2013 annual conference in Denver from May 16-19. The scholarships are intended for health care professionals interested in psychosocial care of children from outside North America. Applications are due by January 31, 2013 and recipients will be notified by March 1. In previous years, recipients have come from countries including Australia, Israel, Japan, Kenya, the Philippines, Romania, Serbia, and South Africa.
The document describes the gray go-away bird, also known as the turaco gris. It is a bird with a strange appearance and somewhat hyperactive behavior. Images show the gray go-away bird at Turaco Lodge and Drotsky's Lodge in Botswana. The document provides a link for more information on the South African experience website about the turaco gris.
This document provides details on the Cheshire historic building 028 located in Cheshire, Connecticut. It was built in 1792 for original owner Charles Chauncy Hall. The two-and-a-half story wood structure has a peak roof, stone chimneys, and a one-and-a-half story ell addition to the north. While some original windows and fireplaces have been replaced, many early interior features like woodwork, staircases and cupboards remain intact. The building is described as being in excellent physical condition.
Accommodate.co.za is a website that lists small, unique accommodations and restaurants located in rural areas and townships throughout South Africa. The site aims to promote community-based tourism by allowing locals to showcase their facilities and handmade goods. It features listings with photos, descriptions and prices to help visitors experience a distinctly South African holiday off the beaten path. The website serves as a platform for small businesses in tourism, an important sector in South Africa, to market themselves globally ahead of the 2010 World Cup.
The document shares photos from South Africa wildlife jobs, including an egret chewing on food, baboons hanging out, and monkeys collecting trash. It also provides a link for more information on wildlife experiences in South Africa.
Georgia State University celebrated International Education Week from November 12-16 with over 30 events highlighting international education. The week featured public forums from the university's emerging market task forces focused on Turkey, South Africa, China, South Korea, and Brazil. International students shared their study abroad experiences and a film screening told the story of citizens in Sarajevo who dug a secret tunnel to escape a four-year siege during the Bosnian war. Over 1,650 international students attended Georgia State in 2012.
The document discusses events happening at Brewster Gardens from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm including a parade from 11:00 am to 1:15 pm and a New England Food Festival. It also provides information about the Holiday Inn hotel chain, describing it as a high-end mid-priced brand that is one of the largest hotel chains worldwide. Finally, it discusses booking a hotel in London and South Africa for a week's holiday, recommending the Holiday Inn chain and providing a link for more information on a South African experience.
Cape Point is located at the southern tip of Cape Town where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. It has rocky cliffs and fynbos plains, making it a popular destination for visitors. Visitors can take a steep walk or an environmentally friendly funicular railway to the top, where there is a lighthouse with views over 63 kilometers. Cape Point also has research stations monitoring long-term climate change. The plains contain over 1200 indigenous plant species and visitors can see animals like antelopes, ostriches and baboons. It is a 20 minute drive from Cape Town.
The document summarizes a logistics conference held in Djibouti in January 2011 that was hosted by Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa. Military logistics officers from the U.S., its sub-commands in Africa, and over 10 African partner nations discussed challenges related to transportation and logistics. Presentations were given on individual countries' logistical situations and capabilities. The conference aimed to increase cooperation and understanding between partner nations on logistics operations.
The document summarizes a new play called "Moving the Chains" about Darryl Hill, who was the first African American football player at the University of Maryland and in the ACC in 1963. He faced intense racism but found strength and determination to succeed. The play captures Hill's heroic story and will have a staged reading in Washington D.C. in March 2021. It aims to showcase how Hill dealt with racism in football during the Civil Rights era and Maryland's role in integrating sports.
The document discusses the Malealea Band from Lesotho traveling to Johannesburg to appear on Morning Live, and then continuing on to Durban to perform a concert. It provides a link for more information on the band and their experiences in South Africa.
The document discusses the vocal musical tradition of the Aka Pygmies in Central Africa. It notes that the Aka Pygmies have developed a complex form of contrapuntal polyphony based on four voices that is mastered by all members of the community. Their music and dance plays an integral role in rituals and ceremonies. Unlike written polyphonic traditions, the Aka Pygmies allow for spontaneous expression and improvisation. Their songs help perpetuate important knowledge and community values while dances are accompanied by vibrant hand-clapping. The tradition is passed down orally and plays an important part in the cultural identity and social cohesion of the Aka Pygmies.
The document discusses the use of dog apparel for hunting dogs, particularly large dogs, in South Africa. It describes how hunting dogs have traditionally been used by hunters and explorers in forests and difficult terrains. Over the years, it became customary for owners of large hunting dogs to purchase specialized apparel from reputable brands, both domestic and international. Proper clothing is important to protect large dogs when working in professional roles like police/military operations or hunting expeditions. Countries like China and India can provide more affordable dog apparel options due to lower manufacturing costs.
This document contains images from a trip to South Africa in October 2011, including pictures of a jaguar taken from above its cage and landscapes from South Africa. More photos and information about wildlife in South Africa can be found at the provided URL.
The document discusses Anthony Browder giving a lecture at NC A&T State University. It provides background on Browder, noting that he is a writer, cultural historian, and educational consultant who has led over 40 study tours of Egypt. It states that Browder was explaining the significance of symbolism in DC through lectures before Dan Brown popularized such information in his novel The Lost Symbol. Browder is the founder of IKG Cultural Assets and has studied ancient Egyptian history, science, philosophy and culture through 42 trips to Egypt since 1980. The document provides a link to learn more about Browder's lecture and interpretation of The Lost Symbol, as well as his participation in an excavation in Luxor, Egypt.
This document features 3 images from South Africa safari tours, including safari trucks and a trip guide stopping by a tree with small round berries. It also provides a link for more information on tours of the South African experience.
Este documento presenta el número 22 de la revista Y SIN EMBARGO. Incluye información sobre la revista, incluyendo una sección editorial sobre cómo la tecnología digital está erosionando los principios del capitalismo. También contiene créditos de los colaboradores y detalles sobre la música y videos originales de la revista. Finalmente, incluye fotos de la portería medieval de la Abadía de Poblet.
Anthony Browder is an author, cultural historian, and educational consultant who has lectured extensively about African and African American history and culture. He has led over 40 research tours of Egypt since 1987. Browder founded IKG Cultural Resources and has spent 28 years researching ancient Egyptian culture, science, and philosophy. He has concluded that ancient Africans were the architects of civilization and developed the scientific, religious, and philosophical foundations of humanity. The document also includes an essay question about apartheid in South Africa and the international pressure that led to ending its system of racial segregation.
This document discusses a community in Oklahoma in the early 1900s centered around the Taylor and Pearigen families. It provides snippets of local news articles mentioning social events, births, deaths, businesses and property transactions involving these families. The document establishes that Dr. A. A. Taylor was the long-time postmaster, had a cotton gin and corn mill operation, and was an active member of the community along with his wife, sons Fred and Ernest, and other relatives. Henry Pearigen and his family were also mentioned frequently in relation to their various businesses and roles in the community during this time period.
This document shares photos and stories from a trip to South Africa wildlife parks. It describes the author's fiancé's first safari experience at Umfolozi-Hluhluwe game park, where their guide Jeanie helped them spot baboons, the fiancé's favorite animal. Another photo shows an elephant crying in Kruger Park, South Africa. The document aims to showcase nice animal photos from South African wildlife and provides a link for more information on wildlife experiences in South Africa.
O documento descreve cupinzeiros, montes construídos por cupins, e fornece detalhes sobre sua estrutura, função e importância. Também discute montes construídos por cupins em diferentes regiões da África e Austrália.
The document is a request for advice from someone whose abusive mother has kicked them out of the home. The person is 21 years old, has a 4.0 GPA while studying petroleum engineering and veterinary technology. They work two jobs, one starting on Monday, and have two dachshunds. They ask how long it will take to afford an apartment once starting the new job as a surgery technician at an animal clinic.
The document discusses beach getaways and coastal accommodations in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. It describes the beautiful coastline and beaches suitable for swimming, surfing, and water sports. It highlights specific locations like the Oribi Gorge nature reserve known for scenic views and wildlife, and the Kosi Bay Nature Reserve featuring a pristine wetland environment well-suited for canoeing and birdwatching. Luxury lodges and resorts throughout the region provide comfortable accommodations for travelers to explore and enjoy the natural beauty and activities.
2nd Lt. Megan Donahue, a medical student, spent two weeks in Vicenza, Italy completing a clerkship with U.S. Army Africa as part of her military medical studies program. During her time there, she packed parachutes, participated in a seminar on malaria research in Africa, and exercised at an obstacle course, gaining exposure to Army operations and medical programs on the continent. Donahue plans to continue her medical education for at least six more years and hopes to complete residencies at Walter Reed or Brooke Army Medical Center.
This document lists many entities that are referred to as "Drake", including the entertainer, a male duck, locations, institutions, characters, and more. It provides details on Drake the entertainer, Drake University, Drake Stadium, and fictional characters named Drake from movies, TV shows, and games. It also lists related topics under "See also" and mentions Drake touring in South Africa.
Georgia State University celebrated International Education Week from November 12-16 with over 30 events highlighting international education. The week featured public forums from the university's emerging market task forces focused on Turkey, South Africa, China, South Korea, and Brazil. International students shared their study abroad experiences and a film screening told the story of citizens in Sarajevo who dug a secret tunnel to escape a four-year siege during the Bosnian war. Over 1,650 international students attended Georgia State in 2012.
The document discusses events happening at Brewster Gardens from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm including a parade from 11:00 am to 1:15 pm and a New England Food Festival. It also provides information about the Holiday Inn hotel chain, describing it as a high-end mid-priced brand that is one of the largest hotel chains worldwide. Finally, it discusses booking a hotel in London and South Africa for a week's holiday, recommending the Holiday Inn chain and providing a link for more information on a South African experience.
Cape Point is located at the southern tip of Cape Town where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet. It has rocky cliffs and fynbos plains, making it a popular destination for visitors. Visitors can take a steep walk or an environmentally friendly funicular railway to the top, where there is a lighthouse with views over 63 kilometers. Cape Point also has research stations monitoring long-term climate change. The plains contain over 1200 indigenous plant species and visitors can see animals like antelopes, ostriches and baboons. It is a 20 minute drive from Cape Town.
The document summarizes a logistics conference held in Djibouti in January 2011 that was hosted by Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa. Military logistics officers from the U.S., its sub-commands in Africa, and over 10 African partner nations discussed challenges related to transportation and logistics. Presentations were given on individual countries' logistical situations and capabilities. The conference aimed to increase cooperation and understanding between partner nations on logistics operations.
The document summarizes a new play called "Moving the Chains" about Darryl Hill, who was the first African American football player at the University of Maryland and in the ACC in 1963. He faced intense racism but found strength and determination to succeed. The play captures Hill's heroic story and will have a staged reading in Washington D.C. in March 2021. It aims to showcase how Hill dealt with racism in football during the Civil Rights era and Maryland's role in integrating sports.
The document discusses the Malealea Band from Lesotho traveling to Johannesburg to appear on Morning Live, and then continuing on to Durban to perform a concert. It provides a link for more information on the band and their experiences in South Africa.
The document discusses the vocal musical tradition of the Aka Pygmies in Central Africa. It notes that the Aka Pygmies have developed a complex form of contrapuntal polyphony based on four voices that is mastered by all members of the community. Their music and dance plays an integral role in rituals and ceremonies. Unlike written polyphonic traditions, the Aka Pygmies allow for spontaneous expression and improvisation. Their songs help perpetuate important knowledge and community values while dances are accompanied by vibrant hand-clapping. The tradition is passed down orally and plays an important part in the cultural identity and social cohesion of the Aka Pygmies.
The document discusses the use of dog apparel for hunting dogs, particularly large dogs, in South Africa. It describes how hunting dogs have traditionally been used by hunters and explorers in forests and difficult terrains. Over the years, it became customary for owners of large hunting dogs to purchase specialized apparel from reputable brands, both domestic and international. Proper clothing is important to protect large dogs when working in professional roles like police/military operations or hunting expeditions. Countries like China and India can provide more affordable dog apparel options due to lower manufacturing costs.
This document contains images from a trip to South Africa in October 2011, including pictures of a jaguar taken from above its cage and landscapes from South Africa. More photos and information about wildlife in South Africa can be found at the provided URL.
The document discusses Anthony Browder giving a lecture at NC A&T State University. It provides background on Browder, noting that he is a writer, cultural historian, and educational consultant who has led over 40 study tours of Egypt. It states that Browder was explaining the significance of symbolism in DC through lectures before Dan Brown popularized such information in his novel The Lost Symbol. Browder is the founder of IKG Cultural Assets and has studied ancient Egyptian history, science, philosophy and culture through 42 trips to Egypt since 1980. The document provides a link to learn more about Browder's lecture and interpretation of The Lost Symbol, as well as his participation in an excavation in Luxor, Egypt.
This document features 3 images from South Africa safari tours, including safari trucks and a trip guide stopping by a tree with small round berries. It also provides a link for more information on tours of the South African experience.
Este documento presenta el número 22 de la revista Y SIN EMBARGO. Incluye información sobre la revista, incluyendo una sección editorial sobre cómo la tecnología digital está erosionando los principios del capitalismo. También contiene créditos de los colaboradores y detalles sobre la música y videos originales de la revista. Finalmente, incluye fotos de la portería medieval de la Abadía de Poblet.
Anthony Browder is an author, cultural historian, and educational consultant who has lectured extensively about African and African American history and culture. He has led over 40 research tours of Egypt since 1987. Browder founded IKG Cultural Resources and has spent 28 years researching ancient Egyptian culture, science, and philosophy. He has concluded that ancient Africans were the architects of civilization and developed the scientific, religious, and philosophical foundations of humanity. The document also includes an essay question about apartheid in South Africa and the international pressure that led to ending its system of racial segregation.
This document discusses a community in Oklahoma in the early 1900s centered around the Taylor and Pearigen families. It provides snippets of local news articles mentioning social events, births, deaths, businesses and property transactions involving these families. The document establishes that Dr. A. A. Taylor was the long-time postmaster, had a cotton gin and corn mill operation, and was an active member of the community along with his wife, sons Fred and Ernest, and other relatives. Henry Pearigen and his family were also mentioned frequently in relation to their various businesses and roles in the community during this time period.
This document shares photos and stories from a trip to South Africa wildlife parks. It describes the author's fiancé's first safari experience at Umfolozi-Hluhluwe game park, where their guide Jeanie helped them spot baboons, the fiancé's favorite animal. Another photo shows an elephant crying in Kruger Park, South Africa. The document aims to showcase nice animal photos from South African wildlife and provides a link for more information on wildlife experiences in South Africa.
O documento descreve cupinzeiros, montes construídos por cupins, e fornece detalhes sobre sua estrutura, função e importância. Também discute montes construídos por cupins em diferentes regiões da África e Austrália.
The document is a request for advice from someone whose abusive mother has kicked them out of the home. The person is 21 years old, has a 4.0 GPA while studying petroleum engineering and veterinary technology. They work two jobs, one starting on Monday, and have two dachshunds. They ask how long it will take to afford an apartment once starting the new job as a surgery technician at an animal clinic.
The document discusses beach getaways and coastal accommodations in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. It describes the beautiful coastline and beaches suitable for swimming, surfing, and water sports. It highlights specific locations like the Oribi Gorge nature reserve known for scenic views and wildlife, and the Kosi Bay Nature Reserve featuring a pristine wetland environment well-suited for canoeing and birdwatching. Luxury lodges and resorts throughout the region provide comfortable accommodations for travelers to explore and enjoy the natural beauty and activities.
2nd Lt. Megan Donahue, a medical student, spent two weeks in Vicenza, Italy completing a clerkship with U.S. Army Africa as part of her military medical studies program. During her time there, she packed parachutes, participated in a seminar on malaria research in Africa, and exercised at an obstacle course, gaining exposure to Army operations and medical programs on the continent. Donahue plans to continue her medical education for at least six more years and hopes to complete residencies at Walter Reed or Brooke Army Medical Center.
This document lists many entities that are referred to as "Drake", including the entertainer, a male duck, locations, institutions, characters, and more. It provides details on Drake the entertainer, Drake University, Drake Stadium, and fictional characters named Drake from movies, TV shows, and games. It also lists related topics under "See also" and mentions Drake touring in South Africa.
African religious leaders join forces to help stop illegal wildlife trade
1. African religious leaders join forces to help stop illegal
wildlife trade
Nairobi, Kenya (PRWEB) September 21, 2012
Today, WWF (World Wildlife Fund) and ARC (The Alliance of Religions and Conservation)
announced a first-ever partnership with faith leaders from across Africa to unite against the
killing of endangered species caused by illegal wildlife trade. In an unprecedented move, 50
African religious representatives from different faiths and countries have come together to call
for the end of illegal wildlife trade which is annihilating the continents elephant and rhino
populations.
WWF and ARC have worked with leaders from Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, Buddhist and
traditional faiths to align around the wildlife crisis facing Africa and held several meetings
including a wildlife safari in Nairobi National Park during which the religious leaders discussed
the role of religion in Africa to halt the trade. The leaders gave a moving tribute to all the wildlife
exterminated due to the trade and also prayed for the wellbeing of local communities and for the
many hundreds of rangers that have lost their lives protecting wildlife across Africa.
Halting wildlife trade is a moral issue, says Dekila Chungyalpa, WWFs Sacred Earth program
director. Faith leaders are the backbone of local communities, providing lessons and guidance
that shape how people live their lives. Having religious leaders from all major faiths come
together to call for the protection of wildlife on religious grounds and urge their congregations to
view the slaughter of elephants and rhinos in Africa as a serious crime may turn the tide of the
disaster we face today.
Illegal wildlife trade is the greatest threat to many endangered species, jeopardizing decades of
conservation work and threatening their survival. 2011 saw the highest recorded rates of killings
on the continent in more than two decades and the largest scale illegal ivory seizures than
anytime in recorded history (equaling the tusks from more than 4,000 dead elephants). Rhino
poaching in South Africa has increased more than 3,000 percent in the last five years. Poachers
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2. wipe out tens of thousands of African elephants every year. Tanzania and Kenya function as
major conduits through which large-scale illegal ivory goods are moved through the Congo
Basin to international Asian markets including Vietnam, Thailand and China.
Wildlife poaching is a highly organized crime backed by international syndicates who also back
other crimes such as gun and drug trafficking. The victims of illegal wildlife trade include not
only rhinos and elephants but also rangers and local communities. At a wider scale, we should
recognize that illegal wildlife trade undermines social stability and peace-keeping efforts in
Africa, said Chungyalpa.
“ARC has been working with religions over the past 20 years to help them explore how to take
real action to protect wildlife. Religious leaders are seeing wanton destruction of the great
species (and the habitat that nurtures them) as an attack on both creation and the creator. This
is a really welcome initiative coming from Africa,” said ARC Secretary-General, Martin Palmer
Abstracts from the Faith Statements include:
Christian:
When we look with eyes of faith at the wonders of all that God has created: at the strength of
the lion, the beauty of the gazelle, the swirling patterns of the birds of the air and the fish in the
waters. When we see the flowers of the field greater in their beauty than even Solomon in all his
riches, we should rejoice that God has placed us in the midst of such a glorious world.
Therefore, when we see this glory diminished by our sin, greed and foolishness, we should he
horrified and speak out against this wanton destruction of the wonder that God has created. We
should both repent and seek to do all in our power to protect all that God has created.
In the light of this, our faith, we call upon all Christians, but especially those of our tradition, to
protect the gifts of God in nature. In particular, in this time of deep crisis of creation, caused by
human folly and sin, we ask all Christians to protect and defend our most endangered species
in Africa, such as the rhinoceros, gorillas and the elephant.
Hindu:
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3. Hindus are guided to act according to dharma, striving to do the right thing in the most
responsible way. As a pathway to dharma, Hindus are encouraged to always act in goodness,
sattva. Aspiring for the highest, purest and most excellent form of action. An essential principle
of goodness is ahimsa, non-cruelty to others. The practice of ahimsa inspires us to avoid harm
to any living being, to offer respect to all and to develop the virtue of compassion in our hearts. .
All Hindus are encouraged to be respectful of all life on earth and to protect those who are
under threat from exploitation, poaching and extinction. We particularly encourage Hindus to
defend the most endangered, including the elephants and rhinos of Africa and the tigers of
India.
The beauty and diversity of life are sparks of God’s splendour to be cared for in a mood of
service.
Muslim:
In the light shed by the Quran and by the Hadith we call upon all the Ulumma of the faithful to
remember that on the Dreadful Day of Judgement, we must answer for any wasteful use of
creation, any destruction of a part of nature that was not necessary.
We therefore ask all the faithful to protect those species in our own lands that are most
threatened, such as the elephant, gorilla and rhinoceros, and to assist in the prevention of
poaching and the illegal wildlife trade in order that on the Dreadful Day of Judgement, when the
community of creatures stand before Allah, we will not be condemned by their words.
The richness of this world is a gift and a blessing from Allah. May we in turn be a blessing to all
that Allah has made and given to our care.
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Notes to Editors:
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4. Link to Complete Faith Statements:
http://divshare.com/folder/1062617-7a3
Link to Photos of the Wildlife Safari with Religious Leaders:
http://divshare.com/folder/1059026-3c2
Media Contacts:
Sarah Fogel; Mobile +(202) 446 8709; Sarah.fogel(at)wwfus(dot)org
Monica Echeverria; Mobile +(202) 378 3396; Monica.echeverria(at)wwfus(dot)org
ABOUT WORLD WILDLIFE FUND
WWF is the worlds leading conservation organization, working in 100 countries for nearly half a
century. With the support of almost 5 million members worldwide, WWF is dedicated to
delivering science-based solutions to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, halt
the degradation of the environment and combat climate change. Visit
http://www.worldwildlife.org to learn more.
More information on South African experience at :
http://southafricanexperience.com/african-religious-leaders-join-forces-to-help-stop-illegal-wildlif
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