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Protect Over 9 Million Acres in South Sudan
In South Sudan , one of the last and most exceptional wildernesses in Africa supports important populations of imperiled elephants , oryx and the critically endangered Nubian Giraffe , along with surviving groups of lions , cheetahs and wild dogs . The landscape also hosts what may be the largest antelope migration in the world . But these species are threatened by poaching , high-production agriculture and oil , gas and mining development .
Rainforest Trust is supporting our partner , African Parks , to work with the government of South Sudan to re-establish and expand the Boma and Badingilo national parks and designate unprotected savanna between them as Community Conservancies . This project will safeguard 9.3 million acres in one of Earth ' s largest wetlands for hundreds of species .
Donate now to this urgent project , and TRIPLE YOUR IMPACT !
Scan here to visit the South Sudan project page from this newsletter to donate today .

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