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forest products industry, universities, 

 corporations, and foundations have 

 joined to support the initiative. Repre- 

 sentatives from these diverse organiza- 

 tions are completing comprehensive 

 recommendations for new research, 

 monitoring, management, education, 

 and habitat acquisition efforts. The 

 Foundation will spearhead implementa- 

 tion of these recommendations through 

 its challenge grants. 



Without the help of Foundation 

 donors, such as The Pew Charitable 

 Taists, Exxon Corporation, and US 

 Windpower, Inc.. our Partners in Flight 

 program would have been far less 

 successful in 1992. We wish to thank 

 each one of our supporters. 



In 1993, the Foundation will continue 

 to lead Partners in Flight. We will work 

 with private and federal partners to 

 target grants on such critical issues as 

 habitat fragmentation and forest man- 

 agement, pushing for implementation of 

 research recommendations. With the 

 Forest Service, the Bureau of Land 

 Management, the Department of Naw. 

 and other U.S. federal agencies, we will 

 initiate irmovative, on-ihe-ground 

 management projects for conserving 

 Neotropical migratory birds and their 

 habitats. We will build new links 

 between local conservation organiza- 

 tions, such as various National Audubon 

 chapters, to provide matching funds and 

 other support for Foundation grants to 

 grass-roots conservation organizations in 

 the Neotropics- These ties will be further 

 strengthened through our support for 

 the Forest Services Sister Forest initia- 

 tive, which links our national forests 

 with protected areas in Latin America. 



The Foundation's Partners in Flight 

 initiative is an investment in partnerships 

 to ensure that the annual spring inva- 

 sions of Neotropical migrants from Latin 

 America will continue for generations to 

 come. Just as the birds themselves must 

 cross national borders, conservation 

 efforts on their behalf must do the same. 



Gifts to Neotropical Operations 



Church & Dwight Co,, Inc. 



Exxon Corporation 



William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 



Kenetecfi/US Windpower. Inc. 



The Pew Charitable Trusts 



Ms, Kate Davis Quesada 



Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation 



Weeden Foundation 



Matching Gifts to Neotropical 



Projects 



$100,000 and over 



Slate of Minnesota 



The Pew Charitable Trusts 



World Wildlife Iniemational 



$50,000-99,999 



Liz Claiborne & Art Ortenberg Foundation 



Kenetech/US Windpower, Inc. 



The Nature Conservancy 



The Nature Conservancy's Conserve Carolina 



Campaign 

 Robert W. Woodmff Foundation, Inc. 



$25,000-49,999 



Academy of Naniral Sciences 



Jes.sie B. Cox Charitable Trust 



Dorr Foundation 



Educational Foundation of America 



W, Alton Jones Foundation, inc. 



John Merck Fund 



State of Mississippi 



David & Lucile Packard Foundation 



Phillips Petroleum Foundation, Inc. 



R.J, Re^TioIds Company 



U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 



United Slates Navy 



World Publishing Company 



$10,000-24,999 



American Forest Foundation 



Botwinick-Wolfenstein Foundation 



Government of Canada 



Canadian Wildlife Service 



Conservation Food & Health Foundation 



Ducks Unlimited, Inc. 



Earthwatch 



Exxon Corporation 



Friends of the National Zoo 



Stale of Iliinois 



State of Indiana 



Johnson Foundation (Trust) 



Robert S. & Grayce B. Kerr Foundation 

 Lyndhurst Foundation 

 Lyon Foundation 

 McLean Contributionship 

 National Council of the Paper Industry 

 for Air & Stream Improvement, Inc. 

 Swedish International Development Co. 

 Wallace Genetic Foundation 

 Weeden Foundation 

 Williams Companies, Inc. 



$1,000-9,999 



State of Alaska 



State of Arizona 



Audubon Society, Amos Butler Chapter 



Audubon Society. Sassafras Chapter 



Audubon Society, South Bend Chapter 



BP Exploration. Inc 



Mr. H.R. Burman 



State of California 



Caribbean Society- for Ornithology 



Chevron Companies 



Conservation & Research Foundation 



Nelson B. Delevan Foundation 



Mr. William C. Douce 



The Entrust Fund 



FMC Corporation 



Foster-Davis Foundation 



Dr. Dorothy Fuller 



Mr. Benjamin C. Hammett 



Indiana Academy of Science 



State of Iowa 



State of Louisiana 



Martin Foundation, Inc. 



Stale of New Jersey 



New Land Foundation 



State of New York 



State of North Carolina 



Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 



Public Service of Oklahoma 



RARE Center for Tropical Conservation 



St. Patricks' Episcopal Day School 



Smithsonian Institution 



S. C. Wildlife & Marine Resources Depl, 



State of South Dakota 



Swift Instruments 



Stale of Texas 



University of Texas at Austin 



William P, Wharton Tmsl 



Wild Bird Feeding Institute 



Wildlife Management Institute 



World Wildlife Fund-US, 



Zeiss Optical 



Zoological Society of Milwaukee County 



