Interntional Science Education: A different approach to tackling poaching
Issue 257 | Page 21 | Published Sep 2014
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Lynne Symonds, past Chair of ASE International Committee and founder of The Wulugu Project, is seeking help with an ambitious but realistic project to tackle poaching at a neglected game reserve in Ghana, through using education to radically improve the lives and prosperity for those who live there.
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