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During its last grant session in
Fall 2005, the Fund’s Board of
Directors approved grants totaling $362,000. The grant recipients vary widely in their area of scientific focus as well as geography – from the preservation of bandicoots in South Australia to breeding endangered wolves in Missouri.
“This is the largest grant session since the Fund was
created, both in terms of total donations and number
of beneficiaries,” said Fund President Ginny Busch. “It
is gratifying that we are able to assist so many worthy
organizations that share our commitment to conservation
and environmental preservation.”
The SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund
was created in part to allow visitors to the nine
Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks, as well as members
of the general public, to supplement the more than
$2.5 million currently earmarked for conservation
by the company. In its first two years of operation,
the Fund has granted $1.3 million to more than 100
projects in 25 countries on six continents.
To view summaries of each of these grants, visit the
“Projects” section of www.swbg-conservationfund.org.
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