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Rewilding Partners
Individual and Family Foundation Donors
to The Rewilding Institute
Summer 2006-Fall 2007
FOUNDATIONS & CORPORATIONS
Weeden Foundation, New York
EMA Foundation, New Mexico
Patagonia, Inc., California
POLAR BEAR $10,000+
Lisa Renstrom & Bob Perkowitz, North Carolina
Forrest & Francis Lattner Fndtn, Florida
Jack and Constance Humphrey, Indiana
KILLER WHALE $5,000+
Alan & Marilyn Brown, California
JAGUAR $1,000+
Jonathan & Kathleen Altman Fndtn, New Mexico
Will Berliner, New Hampshire
Doug & Ann Christensen, Idaho
Susan Crocker, Washington
‘Becca and Harry Dalton, South Carolina
Katie Lee, Arizona
Calvin & Patricia Linnemann, Ohio
Money/Arenz Fndtn, California
Brad Stanback & Shelli Lodge-Stanback, North Carolina
Anthony Stevens, Wyoming
WOLF $500+
Connie Barlow, Washington
Bernard Ewell, New Mexico
Dennis Fritzinger, California
Ted Harris, Indiana
Kathy Love, New Mexico
MOUNTAIN LION $250+
Bob Baron, Colorado
Philip Blumenthal, North Carolina
Bill Breed, Arizona
John Davis & Denise Wilson, New York
Jim Eaton & Wendy Cohen, California
Ronni Egan, Colorado
Bert Fingerhut, Colorado
Dana Ford, Texas
Randy Gray, New Mexico
Diana Hadley, Arizona
Robert Hansen, Missouri
Jim & Novi Hasbargen, Arizona
Nancy Jacques & Dave Wegner, Colorado
Kraig Klungness & Katie Alvord, Michigan
David Kollen, Texas
David & Evelyn Lennette, California
Mimi McMillan, Texas
Reed & Myra Noss, Florida
Joseph Poliquin, Connecticut
J. Speed Rogers, North Carolina
Don Waller, Wisconsin
GRIZZLY BEAR $100+
Jonathan Adams, Maryland
Anonymous, Arizona
Anonymous, Arizona
Anonymous, California
JoAnne Baumgartner, California
Charles Bauer, Wisconsin
Mark Berman, Minnesota
Bill & Sarah Bishop, Colorado
Richard Block, California
Lance Christie/Turk Trust Fund, Utah
Michael & Valerie Cohen, Nevada
Tim Crawford/Pheasant Farms, Montana
Patrick Croke, California
Nancy Dakin, California
Darla DeRuiter & Darrel Jury, California
Paul & Anne Ehrlich, California
Harry Greene, New York
Alan & Monica Gregory, Pennsylvania
Richard Grossman, Colorado
Peter Gustafson, Arizona
Larry Harris, Florida
Sam & Wendy Hitt, New Mexico
Vicky Hoover, California
Catherine Hubbard, New Mexico
Hugh Iltis, Wisconsin
Dhyanna Kaufman, New Mexico
Ellen Lance, Alaska
Pete Lavigne, Colorado
Wes Leonard, New Mexico
Harvey Locke, Ontario
Dave Maehr, Kentucky
Rod Marquart, Idaho
Carl McDaniel, New York
Allan McDonnell, British Columbia
Lori & Steve McDonald, Utah
Bill Meadows, District of Columbia
Brad Meiklejohn, Alaska
Ned Mudd, Alabama
Patrick Mullins, Kentucky
Rod Nash, Colorado
Jean & Peter Ossorio, New Mexico
Ed Pushich, California
Tim Schaffner, Arizona
Don Sharlow, Texas
Sandy Smith, Arizona
Michael Soulé, Colorado
Carolyn Summer, New York
Don Thompson, Colorado
Stephen & Amy Unfried, Wyoming
Andy Wiessner, Colorado
Paul Winter, Connecticut
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There is just one hope of repulsing the
tyrannical ambition of civilization to conquer every niche on
the whole earth. That hope is the organization of spirited
people who will fight for the freedom of the wilderness.
-Robert Marshall
Support Bold Vision…and Action!
Without bold vision and hope, we conservationists are rudderless in
a stormy political sea. The Rewilding Institute is committed
to inspiring conservation work with vision and hope.
I
am convinced that we conservationists will be more successful only
if we have a positive vision to work toward, and if we are buoyed by
hope. Hope is essential. Without it,
conservationists and the public we wish to convince become
distraught, depressed, and without the energy and will to defend
wild Nature. Without a vision, we are merely parrying attacks,
with no sense of what we are working for, and with no strategy of
how to get there.
The
Rewilding Institute and I are committed to doing our best to inspire
conservationists and new allies with a bold, hopeful vision. I
hope you will be able to help us do exactly that.
The Rewilding Institute is largely dependent on
donations from individuals. What we do, along with our
straight talk, does not appeal to most foundations.
There are a few exceptions—the Weeden Foundation, EMA Foundation,
and Patagonia, Inc. Otherwise, our income comes from
individuals, small family foundations, book sales, and speaking
honoraria. We also have been greatly helped by
in-kind donations, such as Jack Humphrey’s design of this website,
Joe Adair’s design of our logo, and the volunteer work of our
Fellows and friends.
The organizational philosophy of The Rewilding
Institute is to stay small, lean, and focused, with minimum
overhead, staff, and bureaucracy, so it can better concentrate on
its priorities and on working with partners.
Because of our approach, individual contributions
go a long way. Your support of The Rewilding Institute will
pay off.
We are incorporated and have 501(c)3 charitable
status as North American Wilderness Recovery and do business as The
Rewilding Institute. Please contact us for our tax
identification number.[click-on link here]
--Dave Foreman
Donations to The
Rewilding Institute Support…
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Dave Foreman’s Talks
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The Rewilding Website
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Work on the Spine of the Continent
MegaLinkage & the North American Wildlands Network
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Defense of Large Carnivores
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Raising Awareness of How Population
Growth Wrecks Biodiversity
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Encouraging Nature Lovers to Take
Back Conservation
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The Rewilding Think-Tank
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Dave Foreman’s Books
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And More
Please consider donating
today...
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$100.00 Grizzly
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$500.00 Wolf
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$250.00 Mt. Lion
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$1000.00 Jaguar
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$10,000 + Polar Bear
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Alternately you may send a check in to TRI
at the address below:
The Rewilding Institute
POB 13768, Albuquerque, NM 87192, USA.
The Rewilding Institute is 501(c)3 and all donations are
tax-deductible.
We wish to thank all our contributors for
their generous support!
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