San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
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NOTES FROM THE FIELD | 2023 | No. 6
It Takes All of Us
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From spots and stripes on the sunlit savanna, to the electric hues
that bring life to the rainforest-our planet is home to a
beautiful range of wildlife in every pattern and color. Some species
blend in and some stand out, but all are interconnected. Conserving
Earth's rich and vibrant biodiversity takes all of us, and
we're forever grateful for you-our global community of
wildlife allies-for helping us save, protect, and care for
species worldwide. Your support fuels incredible conservation across
our eight Conservation Hubs
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, none of which would be possible without you!
Protecting Primates
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Orangutans spend their lives in the treetops, and are greatly impacted
by the loss of their forest habitats. You're protecting these
critically endangered apes through our Asian Rainforest Conservation
Hub
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. SWING IN >
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Standing with Giants
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Saving giraffes is a tall order, and you give them hope. Join us at
the San Diego Zoo and
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park today as we celebrate World Giraffe Day and
all you make possible for these giants.
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NEW HEIGHTS >
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Song of Hope
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Hawai'i's rainforests are full of color and song-and
we're working with partners to keep them that way. With you by
our side, we're saving the islands' most endangered bird
species, including 'akikiki
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, palila
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, and 'alal?
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. CLUTCH SAVE >
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The Bloom Boom
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More than 30 orchid
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species on the islands of Palau are found nowhere else on Earth, and
unfortunately, many are at risk due to wildlife trafficking and
habitat loss. Together, we're securing the future for plants
across the Pacific. GREEN IS GOOD >
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Jewels of the Rainforest
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Poison frogs
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are found in almost every neon combination imaginable. Their bright
skin warns predators that they're a dangerous dining choice, but
can also make them valuable to the illegal wildlife trade. HOP TO IT
>
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Hue Knew?
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Unlike their green counterparts, pink katydids
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have a difficult time hiding amid foliage. Whether standing out or
perfectly camouflaged, come visit the spineless marvels
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at Wildlife Explorers Basecamp
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. PRETTY IN PINK >
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Snow Way
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Polar bears
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look white, but their hair is actually translucent and hollow. This
helps insulate them from the cold, while black skin underneath helps
absorb heat from the sun. These adaptations are crucial for survival
in the Arctic. CLEAR AS DAY >
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Stick with the Stripes
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As they move through dark, dense rainforest, black-and-white stripes
make it easy for a young okapi
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to keep track of their mom. This signature pattern helps us follow
along too, as an energetic new calf bounces around at the Safari Park
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. LEAD THE WAY >
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Peanut Gallery
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From acupuncture to exercises and obstacle courses, physical therapy
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helps wildlife we're caring for thrive! With this innovative
medical approach
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, and a custom rehabilitation program, Peanut the beaver is
flourishing. CUTTING-EDGE CARE >
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WILDLIFE HEROES
CHANGE THE WORLD.
John, as we
work toward a world where all life thrives, you are our most important
ally. Your ongoing monthly support as a Wildlife Hero will protect
biodiversity, safeguarding the future for wildlife, people, and the
ecosystems we share. And as a Wildlife Hero, your sustained generosity
will make all the difference for vulnerable wildlife-fueling
vital conservation efforts where they're needed most. On behalf
of wildlife everywhere, thank you for all that you do.
Your monthly gift will make a world of a difference for
wildlife.
BE A HERO
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Your support saves wildlife.
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is an international conservation
nonprofit and a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Tax ID# 95-1648219.
With more than 100 years of wildlife care expertise and partnerships
around the globe, we are saving, protecting, and caring for species
worldwide.
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