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Over the years the scope of Born Free has expanded and today the Foundation is a global force helping wildlife.  Apart from our major programmes and long-term projects, Born Free is involved in many other global initiatives. View this link for information about current campaigns and initiatives. Visit their web site
Learn more about carbon philanthropy. A way to offset your carbon emissions against a carbon neutral or carbon reduction project Visit their web site
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Confused about how you can contribute to a sustainable world.Read this excellent article on Planeta.com

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Want to learn more about the carbon footprint conundrum take a look at flysmart.org Visit their web site
"Your support of Friends of Conservation's far-reaching work means that you will be playing a crucial role in the preservation of our most precious natural resources, many of which are disappearing at such an alarming rate. Your enthusiasm and assistance is enormously appreciated." HRH Prince of Wales Visit their web site
Nepal River Conservation Trust (NRCT) working towards the restoration of Nepali rivers. Visit their web site
TIES promotes responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. Visit their web site
The Woodland Trust is the UK's leading conservation charity dedicated to the protection of our native woodland heritage. Visit their web site

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