From Paul Baribault, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject All You've Made Possible
Date December 22, 2022 7:28 PM
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NOTES FROM THE FIELD | 2022 | No. 12

Celebrating You

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Dear Ally for Wildlife,

As 2022 comes to a close, we're reflecting on the momentous year
you've made possible for wildlife in San Diego and across the globe.
You've given us so many reasons to celebrate. You've been there for
exciting conservation milestones

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, innovative solutions

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to help wildlife, new additions to our family

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that offer hope for the future of their species, and so much more

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. This year, Denny Sanford Wildlife Explorers Basecamp

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at the San Diego Zoo opened its doors to the world, inspiring the
next generation of conservationists. And, the San Diego Zoo Safari
Park

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celebrated its 50th anniversary all year long, marking half a century
of life-changing moments, innovation, and impact. Most importantly, at
the heart of it all, we're celebrating you.

You make it all possible. Each and every day, your continued support
makes a world of difference for wildlife, for people, and for the
planet we all share. You're by our side all year long, for the special
moments and the everyday work, as we pursue a world where all life
thrives. Please enjoy this look back on some of our favorite
heartwarming highlights that we experienced together this year!

Together for wildlife,

Paul Baribault
Paul A. Baribault
President and Chief Executive Officer
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

Out of the Ashes

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A KOALA'S BEST FRIEND

Across the vast, rugged landscape of Australia's Greater Blue
Mountains, an unlikely hero is making a big difference in koala

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conservation. Dogs trained to sniff scat are helping locate koalas
and identify their habitats after the devastating 2020
wildfires-including in a region so fire-ravaged it was uncertain
if koalas had even survived. Mapping their populations is key to
protecting these Australian icons, and you make these critical
conservation efforts possible. Discover how you're saving wildlife
"Down Under" through our Australian Forest Conservation Hub.

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OUT OF THE ASHES

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Helping Lucas

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A WINNING WADDLE

New shoes are always exciting. For Lucas, an African penguin at the
San Diego Zoo

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, they're lifesaving. Lucas has bumblefoot, a degenerative foot
condition that causes uncomfortable sores and puts his health at risk.
Today, he has a new opportunity to thrive. Through a collaborative
effort made possible by your support, we were able to create and fit
Lucas with custom orthopedic shoes. Protecting his feet will help
improve his mobility, so he can navigate his rocky habitat with
greater ease. Thanks to allies like you, wildlife like Lucas get a
second chance to thrive, and live a full and healthy life.

HELPING LUCAS

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Hatching Hope

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CONSERVATION TAKES FLIGHT

The next generation of chicks is bringing hope for these critically
endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers. As increasing temperatures caused
by climate change bring mosquitos into higher elevations of Kaua'i's
mountain forests, avian malaria is threatening the survival of
'akikiki-and only 40 of these birds remain in native habitats.
With your support, we're working to save these small
songbirds-and this year, we were able to rescue one of the last
'akikiki

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and bring it to safety. Over the summer, we welcomed new chicks into
our successful breeding program at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's
Maui Bird Conservation Center. Explore how you're making a difference
for 'akikiki and other vulnerable wildlife through our Pacific Islands
Conservation Hub.

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HATCHING HOPE

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Tune In

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CHAT BETWEEN FRIENDS

"Every single day each one of us lives on this planet, we make some
impact. And we get to choose what sort of impact we make."
Jane Goodall, on the podcast

In this heartwarming episode of Amazing Wildlife: A San Diego Zoo
Podcast

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, Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN
Messenger of Peace, chats with Paul Baribault, San Diego Zoo Wildlife
Alliance President and Chief Executive Officer and chair of the board
of directors for the Jane Goodall Institute. The two friends talk
about Jane's lifelong passion for wildlife and commitment to
conserving our natural world, as well as what it will take to save
chimpanzees and the planet we all share. Find Amazing Wildlife online,
or wherever you listen to podcasts for Apple or Android.

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TUNE IN

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50 Wild Years

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FIND YOUR MOMENT

Join us by watching the 134th Rose Parade live from Pasadena on
January 2, as we celebrate 50 years of life-changing moments,
innovation, and conservation impact at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

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With its theme "Celebrating 50 Years of Conservation," our float
brings to life the Safari Park's iconic Wildlife Safari experience and
some very special wildlife-including two new additions to our
family with heartwarming stories of their own.

Leading the charge is southern white rhino Neville-the third
"little" miracle born at the Safari Park's Nikita Kahn Rhino Rescue
Center. The four-month-old is important to rhino conservation, and his
birth is an enormous step forward in our efforts to save his cousin,
the critically endangered northern white rhino-of which only two
remain on Earth.

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Standing tall at the back of the float is Msituni, a giraffe calf who
was unable to walk when she was born in February of this year. With
around-the-clock wildlife care, cutting-edge veterinary science, and
several pairs of custom giraffe-sized orthotic braces, she's made a
full recovery. Today, she can be seen galloping gracefully across the
African savannas at the Safari Park.

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Msituni and Neville embody the miraculous conservation and innovation
that happens at the Safari Park every single day. You make these
moments of hope and inspiration possible-visit the Safari Park
this holiday season to find your moment.

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50 WILD YEARS

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WILDLIFE HEROES
CHANGE THE WORLD.

Friend, your
additional gift will rescue and protect iconic habitats and vulnerable
species, and offer hope to the world's most extraordinary wildlife
relying on us to thrive-and survive-each and every day.

Your ongoing and continued support fuels critical conservation efforts
where they're needed most, saving endangered species and protecting
wildlife across the world as we work toward a world where all life
thrives. We are forever grateful for you.

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

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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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