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Global Conservation - Introduction

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    Global Conservation is the only international conservation group
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    exclusively funding national park and wildlife protection in developing countries.
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    Sadly illegal logging, land clearing, mining and wildlife poaching
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    are decimating the national parks in these countries.
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    In the past 20 years, we have lost over half of our last intact tropical rain forests.
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    Which means world heritage sites and national parks are the last bastions
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    of protection for these vital habitats.
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    With the support of major doners, Global Conservation is working
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    to protect typically in danger species and their habitats
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    in both land and marine parts.
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    Incluiding Mirador National Park in Guatemala,
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    DaMal World Heritage in Sabah Borneo Malaysia,
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    Cardamon National Park in Cambodia,
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    Thap Lan World Heritage in Thailand,
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    Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica,
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    Jardines de la Reina Mariné Park in Cuba
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    and the Leuser Ecosystem in Indonesia.
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    The last place on Earth where these four iconic species: elephants, rhinos,
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    orangutans and tigers live together in the wild.
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    Global Conservation works with park authorities and NGO´s in each country
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    to deploy global park defense systems and training to achieve
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    No Cut, No Kill Protection in some of the world´s most in danger wildlife parks.
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    Global Park Defense is a proven system using aerial and ground surveillance,
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    smart ranger patrols, community involvement and satelite paced forest monitory
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    to enable developing countries to fight illegal logging and wildlife poaching.
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    We are also establishing a center of excellence to model and train other National Parks
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    in the developing countries where we work.
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    Please join Global Conservation to help save our world heritage parks and our last intact forests
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    and wildlife habitats in developing countries.
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    Thank you for your support.
Title:
Global Conservation - Introduction
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Video Language:
English
Duration:
02:18

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