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Thanks to Yvette
Flemings in South Africa for the French translation she provides us for this
website and our emails and correspondence.
Much of the information on the "country profiles" pages is courtesy
of "Africa South of the Sahara" by Europa Publications Limited.
Most of the information on the 'country profiles' pages with regard to Plant
and Animal Life is courtesy of Encyclopedia Brittanica Online. The
IBM World Book 1998 Multimedia Encyclopedia.

Wildlife Movies
kindly provided by Roger De La Harpe, South African Wildlife Photographer.
(Web Site:
www.africaimagery.co.za
- Latest work
http://www.africam.com/africandiaries/photo/ph.htm)
Country Relief Maps - Courtesy of The General Libraries, The University of
Texas at Austin. If you are interested in using any of their services or
have questions regarding use of General Libraries content, you can
email them.

The photograph on the Bushmeat Crisis Task Force entries - of two elephants
- is courtesy of photographer, RG Ruggiero and is
copyrighted.
The photographs on the Nigeria page for the Environmental Liaison group and
on the Uganda pages for Wildlife Trust are courtesy of Tom
Brakenfield as is the diving whale on the South Africa pages under
Marine and Coastal Management.
The photograph of the acacia tree in the sunset on the FNT entries (Rwanda,
Burundi, Guinea & Senegal) all courtesy of McDonald Wildlife
Photography.
The Photograph of the Bird in the Gulf of Guinea Islands' Biodiversity Network
entry is by Jonathan Baillie.
The Photograph of the Rhinos in the SOS Rhino entry on the South African
Pages is courtesy of SuperStock.
The Photograph of the Gray Parrot on the Cameroon pages, under the entry
for World Parrot Trust, is courtesy of
www.african-gray-parrots.com.
There are a number of photographs throughout the site (including those on
this page) taken by Andrew Gordon - Andrew also drove
Terry around Botswana to visit conservation initiatives in December
2002.
Some photos on our Support Our Projects section were supplied by Eve
Jackson. Thanks Eve.
Notes :
We would appreciate notification of any broken links or 'non-working' email
addresses. Although these are all checked initially, they are lifted from
existing websites, some of which do not get updated very
often.
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