C
O N S E R V A T I O N
James
has been directly and indirectly involved with wildlife conservation for
the majority of his professional career. The research James has done in animal
reproduction and his interest in photography have been
geared toward conserving wildlife and the natural spaces
they inhabit. James has become both
personally and professionally acquainted with the
organizations listed below and can assure that
contributions are used as they should be; to help save
the animals! A portion of the proceeds from
James’ photography goes to help support these
organizations.
"The
main focus of my research involves reproduction,
specifically assisted reproductive techniques including, in
vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, and embryo
cryopreservation. Over the years I
have had the chance to work with other
conservationists directly involved with endangered animals.
I support the endeavors of the organizations listed below."
--James
Stachecki
Click on the name of the organization to access their web
page and find out more about the work they do.
AfriCat
Foundation
AfriCat
is geared towards conserving Namibia's large
carnivores including: cheetahs, leopards, lions, and the
African wild dog. Lise Hanssen, founder of AfriCat, has
worked for more than a decade to save these endangered
animals.
Cheetah
Conservation Fund (CCF)
I
have known Laurie Marker, the director and founder of CCF,
for over 10 years. It is truly remarkable what
she has achieved in the short period of time that CCF has
been around.
Because of her hard work and dedication, countless cheetahs
have been saved from almost certain death. Visit CCF’s
web site to find out more about what work is being done to
save the world’s fastest cat.
S.O.S.
Care
Pat
Quillen, the founder of S.O.S. Care, is one of the most knowledgeable
people in the world about small exotic
cats. She has been very successful in breeding and
raising these endangered animals. She is working
worldwide to help other researchers and institutions care
for their cats, as well as run her own private
facility.
Endangered
Wildlife Trust
The EWT
was founded in 1973 in order to conserve the diversity of
plant and animal species in southern Africa. The
strategy for achieving this is to initiate and fund
projects that make a significant contribution to the
maintenance of biodiversity. They aim to prevent
species extinction, promote sustainable management of
species and link action to conserve species with the
conservation of their habitats.
Owens
Foundation for Wildlife Conservation
Mark and
Delia Owens have contributed greatly to the wildlife
conservation worldwide. Their foundation promotes
wildlife conservation research, education, and wildlife
resource protection and development with particular emphasis
on threatened species and their habitats in Africa.
Mark and Delia began their conservation efforts in 1974 in
Africa and are currently working to conserve grizzly bears
in the northwestern United States.
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