Friday, January 26, 2007

More Research Using Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund

I previously pointed out one example of a scholarly research that was done using the Disney Wildlife Foundation Fund. I have found another one, and in fact, you could even check it out yourself if you have any interest in such topic.

Associations between Organochlorine Contaminant Concentrations and Clinical Health Parameters in Loggerhead Sea Turtles from North Carolina, USA, J.M. Keller et al., Environ Health Perspect. v.112, p.1074 (2004).

It is an OPEN ACCESS journal, so you can read the paper for free here.

In their acknowledgment, they listed these institutions as their funding sources:

Funding was provided by the Morris Animal Foundation, the Disney Wildlife Conservation Fund, the Oak Foundation, and the Duke University Marine Biomedical Center.


So there! More evidence that your money is going to important studies in wildlife conservation.

Zz.

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