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NOTES FROM THE FIELD | 2024 | No. 8
Going the Distance
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Life on the savanna
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is always in motion. Elephants, giraffes, and African leopards roam
widely to find food and water every day. Each year, millions of
wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles make great migrations
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across Tanzania and Kenya in search of lush grasses. Even the
pastoralist communities that live alongside wildlife shift grazing
areas for their livestock based on available resources.
As landscapes change throughout wet and dry seasons, people and
wildlife here adapt in order to survive and thrive. Unfortunately,
drought and habitat degradation present increasing challenges for all
who rely on these delicately balanced ecosystems.
You're helping us find solutions through our Savanna
Conservation Hub
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. Together we're fueling community-led efforts to restore
rangelands, address erosion, improve livelihoods, and protect
threatened wildlife in the process. Explore how you're going the
distance to safeguard the savanna for all who call it home.
JOINING FORCES
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Rescued Wildlife
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TO THE RESCUE
When wildlife is injured, abandoned, or impacted by illegal
trafficking, you step in to help. Check out how your support is
creating new journeys and brighter futures for mountain lion cubs,
king cobras, cactuses, and other rescued species at the San Diego Zoo
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and San Diego Zoo Safari Park
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SAFE AT LAST
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Young Desert Tortoise
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READY, SET, GO!
In the race to save critically endangered Mojave desert tortoises
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, headstarts are crucial. With you by our side, we work with partners
to care for vulnerable young tortoises as they grow. When
they're big enough to survive on their own, we reintroduce them
into native habitat. Discover more about some of the tortoises
you've helped through our Southwest Conservation Hub
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TORT-ALLY EXCITING
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Monarch Butterfly
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FLUTTER BY
Even with delicate, paper-thin wings, monarch butterflies are
resilient travelers. They're one of many butterfly species that
escape cold winters by migrating to warmer weather, crossing
continents and covering thousands of miles in a single year. Spread
your wings to see the latest on butterfly conservation
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and take a closer look at some of these frequent fliers.
FLIGHT SCHOOL
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All Ears
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THE FUTURE'S BLACK AND WHITE
Decades of committed collaboration have led to the return of giant
pandas to the Zoo. Tune into our Amazing Wildlife
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podcast for the latest scoop on giant panda care and conservation.
You'll hear Dr. Megan Owen share insights on our fascinating
conservation journey, and what's in store for the next chapter
of conserving this iconic species.
ALL EARS
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WILDLIFE HEROES
CHANGE THE WORLD.
John, your
ongoing support makes a lifesaving difference for vulnerable wildlife.
As a Wildlife Hero, your monthly gift will bring us further as we work
together to protect savanna ecosystems, rescue wildlife from the
illegal trade, headstart tortoise hatchlings, and more. And as a
Wildlife Hero, you'll bring hope to the extraordinary wildlife
relying on us to thrive-and survive-each and every day.
Thank you for going the distance in conservation. You make it all
possible, and we're forever grateful for you.
Your monthly gift will make a world of a difference for wildlife.
BE A HERO
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