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- www.cheetahspot.com
The Cheetah Spot - facts, diagrams, pictures & sounds relating to the cheetah.Number of Visits:8 - www.cloudedleopard.org
Supporting clouded leopard conservation and research.Number of Visits:8 - www.mountainlion.org
The Mountain Lion Foundation is a nonprofit conservation and education organization dedicated to protecting the mountain lion and their wild habitat to ensure that our wildlife heritage endures for future generations. The Foundation is dedicated to the proposition that much can be done to preserve the cougar as a viable species (via habitat conservation, research, livestock protection, anagement, and education) and that the success of this effort can assure the survival of other species.Number of Visits:8 - www.tigrisfoundation.nl
Tigris is a member of ALTA (Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance). ALTA is an initiative of a number of Russian and western conservation organisations that have been co-operating for many years in the Russian Far East.Number of Visits:8 - www.bonobo.org
(BCI) is dedicated to ensuring the survival of the bonobo (Pan paniscus) and its tropical forest habitat in the Congo Basin.Number of Visits:8 - www.cheetah.org
The purpose of the Cheetah Conservation Fund (CCF) is to research and implement strategies for cheetah conservation in its natural habitat. From its Namibian base, the CCF works with countries that have wild cheetah populations.Number of Visits:12 - www.ippl.org
We are a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated protecting the world's remaining primates, great and small.Number of Visits:12 - www.bearden.org
Here you can learn about bears and what zoos are doing to protect and conserve them.Number of Visits:13 - www.douclangur.org
The Douc Langur Foundation is a non profit conservation, research and education organization dedicated to protecting the Douc Langur and their wild habitat to ensure that Doucs will survive in their home ranges for future generations.Number of Visits:13

