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"In 2003, environmental journalists Ted Wood and Jeremy Schmidt founded Conservation Ink, a non-profit publishing organization based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Our mission is to put the national parks of developing countries on the map, literally...
"Adapting this model to Mongolia is proving to be a clear winner. From the outset, the Conservation Ink concept and business model received enthusiastic acceptance by donor organizations. The US Agency for International Development, the Canada Fund, National Geograpic, and others have cited the simplicity and provable outcomes of our approach." [1]
Contents
Sponsors and Partners
Accessed December 2010: [2]
- National Geographic Society
- US Agency for International Development
- Asia Foundation
- The Nature Conservancy
- Wildlife Conservation Society
- Impact Photographics
- The Tributary Fund
- The Canada Fund
- Ivanhoe Community Development Fund
- Carolyn Foundation
- Janine Smith Foundation
- Kelty USA
- Panoram
- Grand Teton Natural History Association
- Murie Center
- Old Bills Fun Run
- and private donors
Contact
URL: http://conservationink.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ about, Conservation ink, accessed December 16, 2010.
- ↑ Sponsors and Partners, Conservation ink, accessed December 16, 2010.