From San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject URGENT RESPONSE NEEDED: Wildlife trafficking at the border.
Date February 7, 2024 6:09 PM
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance - Urgent Need Alert!

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Dear John,

This is a story we wish we didn't need to share.
We're reaching out today because you are one of our most
dedicated allies and we urgently need your help.

We received the call at 3 am. Three baby spider monkeys, only weeks
old, were confiscated at the Mexican border in Calexico by U.S.
Customs and Border Protection authorities during an illegal smuggling
attempt. Immediately, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's wildlife
care specialists went into action.

They arrived to find the babies shivering, scared, and clinging to
each other, their big eyes peering out of a duffel bag. Malnourished
and in desperate need of help, the trio was brought to the Paul Harter
Veterinary Medical Center where they received 24-hour expert care.

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Can you help provide the special care these endangered
monkeys-and all wildlife worldwide-urgently need?

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They are the lucky ones. "Too often the outcome for smuggled
wildlife is poor," said Dr. Hendrik Nollens, Vice President of
Wildlife Health. "This is the best-case scenario. Still, we wish
they weren't here in the first place."

The babies are now nine months old and have come a long way. Allies
like you make efforts like this possible.
But John, we still
urgently need your help for their continued care.

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Your support is absolutely vital to fund the rescue and specialized
care for trafficked wildlife, as well as our conservation work around
the globe.

This story could have had a heartbreaking ending, but San Diego Zoo
Wildlife Alliance and our partners were able to step in right in time.
Please help ensure we can be there when needed.

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Donate Now

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Yours in conservation,

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance family

PS: John, as a major
supporter of our conservation efforts, will you step up today to help
care for the baby spider monkeys and end wildlife trafficking?

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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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