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Evaluating the potential for human-wildlife coexistence in the Serengeti ecosystem

By Dennis Rentsch and Martin Andimile Mbila
Backed by Thomas R. Tuttle, Gail Rentsch, Robert Horton, Leilani Rigby, Edward Atkins, Carol A Cleave, Jamie Russell, Dominic Travis, Peggy White, Fiona R, and 32 other backersElisabeth Searles, Ellen & Michael Martin, Matija Mazi, Ronald C Ablow, Nancy A. McDaniel, Rafael F.Font, Alison B Emmerich, Jessica Koehle, Anna Estes, Beth Krauss, Ann O'Neill, Millington F McCoy, BC Malinowski, Beth Winkler, Lisa J Faust, NELLY BOYER, Haydee Hernandez-Yanez, Julian Struck, S C, Amy Collette, Jason P Schein, Jon Johnson, Boyer Daniel, Boyer Brigitte, Eddy Boyer, Jean Cali, Nicole Sharpe, Sylvester Bwasama, James, Wythe Marschall, Mary Friedlieb, and David Esopi
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Lincoln Park Zoo
Chicago, Illinois
BiologySocial ScienceGrant: Association of Zoos and Aquariums Grant Challenge
$3,462
Raised of $4,540 Goal
77%
Ended on 3/23/19
Campaign Ended
  • $3,462
    pledged
  • 77%
    funded
  • Finished
    on 3/23/19
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Can preventing elephant crop-raiding help reduce...
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Identifying hypotheses
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"Do n't be afraid. We are researchers"   Community...
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