From San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Big and Small, We're Here for Them All 🐘🐭🐨
Date February 19, 2025 6:22 PM
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NOTES FROM THE FIELD |
2025 | No. 3

One size doesn't fit all - Elephant image

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The world's
largest land mammal majestically roams the African savanna,
while a relatively
unknown little mouse burrows into the Southern
California coast.
Although elephants weigh almost 600,000 times as much
as Pacific pocket
mice, these two have something huge in common: both
species are crucial to
the health of their delicately balanced
ecosystems.

In conservation, there
isn't a "one size fits all" approach to saving
and protecting
wildlife. For sustainable success, each species' unique
needs are taken into
consideration, including their native landscapes,
behaviors, and more.
Working with partners and local communities, we're
finding innovative
solutions for endangered elephants, Pacific pocket
mice, and wildlife of
all shapes and sizes.

Big conservation
successes begin
with small moments. Together we can
create colossal change
for wildlife, people, and the planet we all
share. With the
support of allies like you, we're making a difference
for wildlife through
our eight
Conservation Hubs,
from the savanna
to the Southwest
and across the globe.
Thank you for being with us every
step of the way.

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A BRIGHTER
FUTURE

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Two Rhinos

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A RHINO ALLIANCE

Black rhinos living at
Loisaba Conservancy in Kenya may never meet white rhinos living at the
San
Diego Zoo Safari
Park. Yet they're each helping conserve their species, both of
which are threatened.
Groundbreaking new technology allows us to
identify rhinos in the
landscapes they live in, helping us understand
their movements and
informing conservation solutions-which have
the
potential to help
wildlife worldwide, too.

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WHO'S WHO

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Two Koalas

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APPLYING OUR
KOALA-FICATIONS

Koalas face an
uncertain future due to threats including climate change
and disease. After the
devastating mega-fires of 2019 and 2020, you
helped us find a path
forward to save this marsupial. To guide
conservation efforts
for these iconic but endangered tree-dwellers,
we're also
collaborating to create the largest genomic database and
mapping populations.
Climb on in to discover the other innovative ways
you're helping
protect koalas for generations to come.

MAKING
PROGRESS

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Alala - Frozen Zoo 50th Anniversary

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SO SMALL IT'S
MICROSCOPIC

DNA is a window into
physiology, behavior, and evolution. By sequencing
and analyzing wildlife
genomes, we can help ensure species have what
they need to survive
and thrive. It all starts with priceless samples
preserved in our
Tissue and DNA Bank-one of the six subcollections
of
our Wildlife
Biodiversity Bank. This year, we're honoring the past and
looking ahead to the
future as we celebrate 50 years of conservation
science.

SAMPLE
MORE

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WILDLIFE HEROES
CHANGE

THE WORLD.

John, your ongoing support makes
a lifesaving difference for vulnerable wildlife big and small. As a
Wildlife Hero, your monthly gift will take us further as we work
together to find conservation solutions, making a brighter future
possible for threatened species, including savanna elephants, Pacific
pocket mice, and countless others. And as a Wildlife Hero,
you'll bring hope to the extraordinary wildlife relying on us to
thrive-and survive-each and every day. You make it all
possible, and we're forever grateful for you.

Your monthly gift will make a world of difference
for wildlife.

BE A HERO

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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.

Follow along on our
mission to save wildlife

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Photo Credit | Rhino
by Rio The Photographer and Koala by Ian Brown,
Science for Wildlife

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