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At 5:27am on June 27, 2009, Akos Simon said…
Helo Tracy!
Nice to find you here too.
We shall meet up by now shall not we?
Cheers
Akos
At 8:43pm on December 31, 2008, shailesh said…
Hi wish you happy & prosperous new year , Shailesh here from India working in the field of Conservation from last 8 years for NGO ---Pugmark Wildlife Foundation.
In India there are so many superstitions regarding with the snakes actually snakes are Holy Creature for Indians but some time snake intrudes human areas so humans killed them. There is smuggling & illegal business of snake poison & snake skin by poachers . So we are fighting for saving snakes from humans & running awareness projects on snake also. Tiger is the endangered species, we are concentrating now to save Tigers .
You can guide us & you can share your thoughts & experience & knowledge with us. Please join http//pugmarkwildlifefoundation.ning.com So that many Activist, NGO, Students, can take inspirations from your efforts & activities .

At 3:03pm on December 18, 2008, shailesh said…
Nice Photos.....
At 3:02pm on December 18, 2008, shailesh said…
Hi..... Tracy Please join http//pugmarkwildlifefoundation.ning.com So that your many Activist, NGO, Students, can take inspirations from your efforts & activities . Please upload your videos & photos . So that we can exchange our thoughts, experiences & knowledge.
At 5:29am on October 16, 2008, Ahmed Ali Khan said…
thanx
At 10:39am on August 30, 2008, Helen Sims said…
Hi Tracy, I am happy to accept your invitation for friendship. In reading about you, it would seem that you are already a part of 'that process' involving change. Welcome. Your photos show such expression. Love 'em.
At 11:03am on August 12, 2008, jessica prescott said…
namaste tracy! your cats and dog are adorable!
At 6:59am on May 5, 2008, Diana Goodrich said…
They do still do biomedical research using chimpanzees - it's shocking, right? There was a bill introduced in Congress just a couple of weeks ago which would make it illegal in this country. Project R&R is spear-heading this effort. Here's a link for more info: http://www.releasechimps.org/mission/change-laws/

I have two MS degrees - one in Experimental Psychology from Central Washington University where Washoe lived, and one in Animals and Public Policy from Tufts University. Lots of people work in sanctuaries without a whole lot of formal education. Some have work experience in zoos, shelters, etc.

My final project for the Animals & Public Policy degree was on the health of chickens rescued from factory farms. I think chickens are really neat birds - very intelligent and social. It was really cool to visit so many in sanctuaries and see them in that context.

Thanks for the comment and good luck finding your passion!!
At 8:16am on April 28, 2008, geisha said…
Happy dogs are the best! (^_^)
At 9:05am on April 23, 2008, Bryce said…
Hi Tracy,
I wanted to welcome you to the JGI Community for Social Change - We are really glad to have you be a member. My name is Bryce, and I am the community director. I am trying to stop in and welcome all of our new members. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions, or think of something that we should feature on the site, I am here to help! Thanks again for joining!

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About Me:
I am an MSc student at the University of Calgary, but my home is South Africa. I'd like to see society transform into one that is greener and more compassionate to other living creatures. I hope to be part of that process.
Occupation:
Geomatics Engineering, graduate student
Birthday:
May 17, 1981

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