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Wilderness Safaris
Our outstanding partners and ground operators in southern Africa.
Wilderness Safaris believes that the future of
conservation in Africa depends on the attitude of the communities living next to
wildness areas. For too long the needs of these communities were neglected by
people involved in conservation work. The twin benefits to the community of
tourism ventures and employment create a true appreciation for the value of the
land and its wildlife. Wilderness Safaris aims to create safaris that are
educational, explorative, fun and insightful.

Airtreks.com
Contact Laura Wadsworth at Airtreks for your international flight
reservations.
Toll free: (800) 428 8735 ext 147 ▪
Email:
laura@airtreks.com
301 Howard Street, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105
Monday through Thursday: 7am to 7pm Pacific time
Friday: 7am to 6pm Pacific time, Saturday: 9am to 1pm Pacific time
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Passport Visa
Express
Provides assistance with all types of passport and visa applications.
VIP Passport
and Visa
Services
VIP works closely with the U.S. Passport Agency and government embassies and
consulates, so that international travelers can depart on short notice.
Center For Disease Control and Prevention
Centers for Disease Control
1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333
Tel: (404) 639-3311
Public Inquiries: (404) 639-3534 / (800) 311-3435
Travelers' Health Automated Information Line:
toll free 877-FYI-TRIP
Travel Insurance
Travel Guard offers insurance coverage for vacation and trip cancellation,
travel interruptions and delays, emergency medical and health expenses, lost
baggage and more.
US Department of State: Current Travel Warnings
This website provides a list of countries that the State Department recommends
Americans avoid. In addition, the State Department issues consular
information sheets for every country of the world with information on
such matters as the health conditions, crime, unusual currency or entry
requirements, any areas of instability, and the location of the nearest U.S.
Embassy or Consulate.
Wilderness Safaris Wildlife Trust
Wilderness Safaris Wildlife Trust supports a wide
variety of projects in southern Africa, within the categories of wildlife
management, research and education. These projects address the needs of existing
wildlife populations, seek solutions to save endangered species and provide
education and training for local people and their communities.

Children in the Wilderness
Using environmental education and good
old-fashioned fun, Children in the Wilderness exposes children, whose lives have
been disrupted by conditions such poverty and the HIV/Aids epidemic, to new
opportunities, increase their self-esteem, and build and strengthen their
capabilities to cope with life's challenges.

African Fine Arts
An extensive selection of fine African tribal art and collectors' pieces, including mask,
carvings, furnishings, Shona sculptures, mohair tapestries, textiles and bronzes.

The Weather
The weather forecast anywhere in the world.
Photographic Equipment
An extensive selection of cameras, binoculars, camcorders, lenses, film, etc.
for all your photographic needs while on safari.

Owens Foundation
The conservation work of American zoologists Mark
and Delia Owens. Beginning in 1974, Delia and Mark worked for seven years in the
Central Kalahari Game Reserve of Botswana studying brown hyenas and black maned
lions where they made landmark discoveries regarding both species. From 1985
through 1997 the Owenses worked to rehabilitate a 5,000 square mile area in
north Zambia by eliminating elephant and meat poaching for the benefit of the
people and the wildlife living there (see
recommended reading). Today, Delia and Mark continue their support for the people and wildlife
of Zambia as well as working for grizzly bear conservation in the northwestern
USA.
Peace
Parks Foundation
The prospect of establishing a permanent link between some of the protected
wilderness areas in southern Mozambique and their adjacent counterparts in South
Africa and Zimbabwe.
UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization official
site.
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