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VETPAW - Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife

Non-profit Organizations
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    Dylan Michael VETPAW Communications Manager
    • New York City Metropolitan Area
    • Rising Star
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    Anna Goebel Warehouse Manager | Website Manager | Marketing Assistant | Photographer
    • Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Jack Carter Fire and Rescue Officer at Rio Tinto Park Ranger/Conservationist at VETPAW - Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife
    • Weipa, Queensland, Australia
    • Rising Star
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    George Chapman Lead researcher at VETPAW
    • United Kingdom
    • Rising Star
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    Ryan Tate President, VETPAW; Board Director, Whiskers Utah
    • Rising Star
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Overview

Iconic and irreplaceable species such as elephants and rhinos are being slaughtered to the brink of extinction. The goal of Veterans Empowered to Protect African Wildlife is to help end the African poaching crisis and conserve endangered species by utilizing the unrivaled skills and experience of post-9/11 U.S. veterans to train park rangers and support their communities. Veteran participation also fosters bilateral relations with African nations while providing veterans with meaningful employment that they might otherwise not find. VETPAW collaborates closely with rangers, national parks, and government agencies. This includes working side-by-side with anti-poaching patrols, implementing infantry tactics, unit cohesion, medical skills, and other game-changing tools in the modern poaching war. We ensure that rangers have the best equipment to fight well-armed poachers by repurposing U.S. military supplies. VETPAW promotes capacity- and relationship building in East Africa, elevating the perception of the military at home and abroad while helping prevent the extinction of keystone species and ecosystems, and the disastrous economic impact it would have. The specialized expertise and commitment of our veterans dovetails with the dedication of Tanzania to preserve its most valuable assets. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! www.facebook.com/vetpaw www.twitter.com/vetpaw