Everlands Partnerships
Only in operation for just over a year, the full scope of the partnership network planned by Everlands may not be known, but the club did list several partners, all in the conservation field.
More than 150,000 volunteers across 400 chapters are dedicated to restoration of fisheries at the local, state, and national levels. The organization's mission is to protect and restore North America's coldwater fisheries and by the next generation, help ensure that "robust populations of native and wild coldwater fish once again thrive."
The British Countryside Alliance was formed in July of 1997 and has supported causes such as defending fox hunting and campaigning against the Protection of Wild Mammals Act of 2002.
The international, non-profit Atlantic Salmon Federation promotes the conservation and management of wild Atlantic salmon and their environment.
The North Atlantic Salmon Fund strives to restore salmon stocks to their natural level through lobbying, authentic conservation, and arranging alternative sustainable fishing for netsmen.
Dr. Richard Leakey
Appointed to the head of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Department in 1989, Leakey would also be serve as Chairman when the department was replaced by Kenya Wildlife Service. Leaky would dedicate himself to putting an end to elephant poaching, making bold steps to reduce the trade of ivory.
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