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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
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At Project Orianne one of our goals is to educate the public about the need for wildlife conservation and the importance of preserving rare reptiles and amphibians, including eastern indigo snakes and gopher tortoises.  As we continue to learn about the conservation biology of reptiles and amphibians, our goal is to pass that knowledge on to others, so they will gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the value and needs of these unique species of wildlife.

  
 

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We also think that it is important to educate the next generation as they hold the future of reptiles and amphibians in their hands. We are achieving our education-outreach goals by working with local communities including school groups to provide them ‘in the field’ and ‘hands on’ opportunities to learn about these fascinating animals.

 

 

 
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The Kaplan family and Project Orianne are fully dedicated to the conservation and restoration of eastern indigo snake populations. We will continue to tirelessly dedicate our time, energy, expertise, and resources to saving this “Emperor of the Forest”. As we move forward into 2010 and beyond, we envision our programs growing and creating a different landscape in the Southeastern Coastal Plain. A landscape where the forests are protected, prescribed fires in the growing season are common, indigo snakes hunt for rattlesnakes and rodents, and the people appreciate these resources that allow them to maintain their cultural connection to the land and their rural way of life. I have made this one of my personal missions. My staff and I are and will continue to dedicate everything we have into achieving our vision.

 

Christopher L. Jenkins, PhD,
Executive Director, Project Orianne


 

 

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 As human population growth and land development continue to increase, the need for conservation of our endangered reptiles and amphibians becomes critical. While some species that were once game animals or species that are generally considered more charismatic species receive overwhelming attention in the conservation arena, others, such as most reptiles and amphibians, are often overlooked. By focusing our efforts on the conservation of these species, we are changing this.

 

No matter what level of funding you wish to dedicate, Project Orianne guarantees that 100% of every dollar donated to our cause will go towards field conservation of threatened and endangered species. Together, we can continue our efforts of conserving eastern indigo snakes and rare reptile and amphibian populations on a global scale.

 

We sincerely thank you for your donation; we appreciate and respect your dedication to conservation.

 

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