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Wildlife trust (a group admin) says:
20 Jun 08 - Welcome to Wildlife Trust's Flickr Group. We'll be posting a wide range of photos from our scientists, activists and veterinarians in the field, as well as lab studies, ecosystems and of course wildlife! We encourage everyone to post away, join discussions and raise issues. As our web presence grows look for blogs and reports directly from our alliance. Visit us at www.wildlifetrust.org to learn more or make a contribution.

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Title Author Replies Latest Post
Thanks for the invite of my photograph!! jokerswild1963 1 23 months ago
wats ur fave endangered species and wat would u do to save them chibiJB_fanCHIK 0 49 months ago
Going Great!!! Thank you all. Wildlife trust 0 59 months ago
It grows!!!! and I hope will continue to grow, anyone wanna help? carl derrick 9 59 months ago
'the world without us' by alan weisman undertheturnpike 1 60 months ago
thanks for the invite undertheturnpike 7 60 months ago

About Wildlife Trust

Welcome to Wildlife Trust's slice of Flickr! We'll be posting a range of materials from all of our field work projects, ongoing medical work and habitat conservation programs.

Wildlife Trust’s work spans the U.S. and more than 20 countries in Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia to research ways for people and wildlife to share bioscapes for their mutual survival. Our strength is built on our innovations in research, education and training and our accessibility to international conservation partners.

Our dedicated scientific teams currently head programs in the metropolitan New York area, Florida and along the coast of the Southeastern U.S. Internationally, our programs support conservationists at the local level to save endangered species and their habitats and to protect delicate ecosystems for the benefit of wildlife and humans.

We believe the key to success is long-term, grassroots involvement. Wildlife Trust, a conservation science innovator, specializes in saving biodiversity in human-dominated bioscapes where ecological health is most at risk because of habitat loss, species imbalance, pollution and other environmental issues caused by human-induced change.


Please feel free to add us as your contact (and yes post your best nature pics here any time) as we hope to provide information and courses of action on various environmental issues.


If you would like to invite a photo to this group please cut and paste the code between the lines.

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If you have a moment could you please post this excellent photo to <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/wildlife_trust/"> Wildlife Trust</a>
<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3175/2565140312_0fd569ed29_t.jpg"></a>

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It should look like this:

If you have a moment could you please post this excellent photo to Wildlife Trust




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If you would like to comment on a photo in our pool you can use the following code. Please cut and paste the code between the lines.

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This terrific photo was seen in <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/wildlife_trust/"> Wildlife Trust</a>
<img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3175/2565140312_0fd569ed29_t.jpg"></a>

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It should look like this:

This terrific photo was seen in Wildlife Trust

http://www.wildlifetrust.org

Additional Information

This group is public This is a public group.

  • Accepted media types:
    • Photos
    • Video
  • Accepted content types:
    • Photos / Videos
    • Screenshots / Screencasts
    • Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
  • Accepted safety levels:
    • Safe
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