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Travell and simons transverse abdominis
Travell and simons transverse abdominis






travell and simons transverse abdominis

restricted donations received was sent to help cover general Conservancy operating costs A £2,000 donation from Robert Devereux, and another £2,195 from misc.$1,900 from INL funds paid for fixed-wing aerial surveillance during May 2021, and another $2,500 paid for monthly intelligence gathering and analysis by 51 Degrees Ltd.$5,360 from INL funds: $5,000 for intelligence gathering and analysis by 51 Degrees Ltd during March and April 2021, and $360 for Source Handler training course expenses.$4,700 from INL funds via Project UPTICK: $3,800 for fixed-wing aerial surveillance and $900 for helicopter patrols to detect and deter any potential threats, whether from poachers or livestock rustlers, during March and April 2021.$3,400 from INL funds for Project UPTICK paid the monthly (July and August) salary for the Intelligence Assistant.Another $4,985 from INL paid for the intelligence trainer’s international flights, internal transfers and subsistence and travel while in Kenya.

travell and simons transverse abdominis

  • $2,170 from INL funds paid for the monthly (June) salary for the Intelligence Assistant and $470 covered three months’ worth of cellphone contracts for two personnel.
  • $1,700 from INL for Project UPTICK covered the monthly (May) salary for the Intelligence Assistant.
  • Another $2,487.50 paid for board and lodging and internal transfers between Nairobi and three sites in Laikipia by 51 Degrees’ Intelligence Trainer, who visits Kenya three times a year 51 Degrees Ltd supports conservancies throughout Laikipia and other wildlife-rich areas of Kenya by gathering and analysing intelligence and warning conservancies of poaching threats.
  • $2,170 from INL funds: $1,700 from INL for Project UPTICK: monthly (March) salary for the Intelligence Assistant, and again for his April salary, and $470 for three months of cellphone contract x two personnel.
  • Each RPU comprises three members of staff from YABI, and Indonesian NGO, and one member of staff from the Forest Department, who is armedĪssociation of Private and community Land Rhino Sanctuaries, Kenya The RPUs look for signs of rhinos (dung, wallows, browsing etc.) as well as detecting any illegal activity, such as snaring or logging. Way Kambas is believed to have a viable population of Sumatran rhinos in the wild, as well as being home to the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary. restricted donations to help pay for patrols by the Rhino Protection Units in Way Kambas NP on the island of Sumatra.

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    Rhino Protection Unit programme, Indonesia








    Travell and simons transverse abdominis