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University of Arizona Receives Donation To Study International Wildlife

bbc.co.uk

The University of Arizona has received $1 million to further its research into international wildlife conservation.  The school announced Wednesday that an alum who lives in Tucson but wishes to remain anonymous is behind the financial pledge.

The contribution will train students studying to be wildlife conservation biologists at the School of Natural Resources and the Environment. University officials say the money will also allow for more outreach opportunities in other countries.

The donor earlier this year gave $100,000 for a school project focused on vulnerable elephant populations in the Africa savanna.

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