A Tapir Gallery Conservation
Profile:
Patrícia Medici
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY OF LOWLAND TAPIRS (Tapirus terrestris) AND THEIR
POTENTIAL AS "landscape detectives" IN THE PONTAL DO
PARANAPANEMA REGION - SÃO PAULO STATE - BRAZIL.
Acknowledgements
We thank the following institutions and people:
Morro do Diabo State Park and Forestry Institute of São Paulo State;
IBAMA;
Wildlife Trust (WT) USA;
Center for Environmental Research and Conservation (CERC) USA;
Fundo Nacional do Meio Ambiente (FNMA);
Smithsonian Institution (Wildlife Conservation and Management Training Program);
Chicago Zoological Society, Brookfield Zoo;
Lincoln Park Zoo, Scott Neotropic Fund;
Leonardo Salas;
Tapir Preservation Fund, Club Tapir;
Tapir Preservation Fund, Anonymous Donor;
The Ledder Family Charitable Trust;
Paul and Elaine Beckham;
IUCN/SSC Tapir Specialist Group;
Idea Wild;
Nellcor USA;
Woodland Park Zoo, Jungle Party Conservation Fund;
Deanne Holsworth;
Kevin Burkhill;
American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK), The Puget Sound Chapter;
Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman;
Mike Dee;
Gilia Angell;
American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK), Los Angeles Chapter;
Alex and Susan Sze;
Andy Schultz;
Columbus Zoological Park Association.
Special thanks go to Claudio and Suzana Pádua, Paulo Rogerio Mangini, Laury Cullen Junior, Rudy Rudran, Sheryl Todd, Sharon Matola, Heidi Frohring, Rick Barongi, Harmony Frazier, Wally Van Sickle, Cristiana Saddy Martins, Luiz Homero Gomes Pereira and, José Maria de Aragão.
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