Peace Parks Foundation would like to recognise and thank the following organisations and individuals for their unwavering support of our vision.
Peace Parks Foundation would like to recognise and thank the following organisations and individuals for their unwavering support of our vision.
African Community and Conservation Foundation
Read MoreACCF has partnered with PPF, through Friends of the Peace Parks Inc., USA, to raise awareness and funding for key conservation projects and transformative community programs carried out in Africa.
READ MOREAfrican Wildlife Foundation
Read MoreThe African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) supports our Rhino Protection Programme, with a specific focus on establishing detection dogs in Mozambique.
READ MOREAfrikakompaniet
Read MoreAfrikakompaniet is a travel agency in Sweden specialising in sustainable tourism in southern and East Africa, who make an annual donation to us from booking proceeds.
Agence Française de Développement
Read MoreAFD supports the development of Limpopo National Park.
READ MOREAnglo American
Read MoreThe Anglo American Chairman’s Fund supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation, whilst the Anglo American Group Foundation supports anti-poaching efforts through to Limpopo and Zinave National Parks through De Beers.
READ MOREAnimal Friends Pet Insurance
Read MoreAnimal Friends supports the Tracker Academy, SA College for Tourism. They also support efforts to stop the poisoning of wildlife in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area.
READ MOREBCP
Read MoreWe have partnered with BCP (Biocarbon Partners) to secure the continent’s most vital wildlife habitat areas by harnessing the income generation of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) carbon offsets.
READ MOREBiofund
Read MoreBiofund supports the development of Limpopo National Park, Banhine National Park, and Maputo Special Reserve in Mozambique.
READ MOREBlue Action Fund
Read MoreBlue Action Fund supports Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) in Maputo National Park. This is a five-year project aimed at marine ecosystem protection and restoration, community-based fisheries management, and community livelihoods projects to alleviate pressure on marine resources.
READ MOREBotswana Department of Wildlife and National Parks
Read MoreWe collaborate closely with DWNP on matters pertaining to the Botswana components of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park and the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area.
Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
Read MoreThe United States Government, through its Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, supports our Rhino Protection Programme, as well as efforts to combat the trafficking of natural resources within the KAZA TFCA region.
READ MORECape Island
Read MoreCape Island donates a percentage of their Safari Days classic candle range sale to support our work.
READ MORECape Union Mart
Read MoreCape Union Mart supports the Tracker Academy, SA College for Tourism.
READ MORECartier
Read MoreCartier supports the Saving Spots leopard protection programme in the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area. They were also the founding donor of the Furs for Life leopard programme in South Africa.
READ MORECatholic Development Commission
Read MoreCADECOM is a community development partner in the Malawi-Zambia TFCA.
READ MORECentro Terra Viva
Read MoreCTV is our preferred research partner in the Maputo Special and Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine reserves. Their role includes reef monitoring, catch monitoring, World Heritage Site dossier research and mangrove assessments.
READ MORECleveland Zoological Society
Read MoreSupports the development of the Silowana Complex in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA.
READ MORECoalition for Private Investment in Conservation
Read MoreThe CPIC is a global multi-stakeholder initiative focused on enabling conditions that support a material increase in private, return-seeking investment in conservation.
READ MORECoffr Foundation (formerly Kadans)
Read MoreCoffr supports community development in the Simalaha Community Conservancy, KAZA.
Community Markets for Conservation
Read MoreCOMACO is a community development partner in Malawi-Zambia and Kavango Zambezi TFCAs.
READ MORECOmON Foundation
Read MoreEstablished and supports Community Development Facilities in the Maputo Special Reserve in the Lubombo TFCA, the Simalaha Community Conservancy in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA, as well as the Southern African Wildlife College.
READ MOREConservation International
Read MoreCI, through Conservation South Africa (CSA), has joined forces with us in the development of the Herding for Health Programme.
READ MORECouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research
Read MorePeace Parks partners with the CSIR in the development of ground-breaking radar technologies that are securing large areas of critical rhino habitat in Kruger National Park, Great Limpopo TFCA.
READ MORECray4
Read MoreArtists Leoni Cohen and Lene Holmen donate exclusive artworks to Peace Parks to be used for fundraising and awareness drives.
READ MOREDe Beers Group
Read MoreThe De Beers Group provides support for rewilding and anti-poaching efforts in Zinave and Limpopo National Parks, Mozambique.
READ MOREDepartment of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries
Read MoreThe DEFF is a vital partner in transfrontier conservation initiatives that span South African borders, and specifically plays a very significant role in the planning and execution of the Rhino Protection Programme .
READ MOREDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
Read MoreGIZ supports the development of the Maloti-Drakensberg TFCA, the Lubombo TFCA and the Malawi-Zambia TFCA.
READ MOREDistell
Read MoreThe Distell Development Trust supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MOREDOB Ecology
Read MoreSupports the development of the Silowana Complex in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA.
READ MOREDrostdy Hotel
Read MoreThe Drostdy Hotel supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MOREEarthToday
Read MoreEarthToday aims to accelerate funding for global nature protection through a multi-faceted engagement program. Through the Join EarthToday program anyone can sponsor a square meter of land, or more, in protected areas managed by Peace Parks and its partners.
READ MOREEmbassy of Finland
Read MoreThe Embassy of Finland supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
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EMCT
Read MoreThe Environmental Management and Conservation Trust supports anti-poaching operations in Mozambique.
Endangered Wildlife Trust
Read MoreEWT supports Peace Parks with the development of scientifically based conservation planning and wildlife conservation practices.
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Erna Meaker
Read MoreErna Meaker supported the development of the Lubombo TFCA.
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Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust
Read MoreThe Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust supported our Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MOREESRI
Read MorePPF is a proud recipient of the Esri Conservation Program grant, allowing PPF access to the entire Esri suite of tools.
READ MOREEuropeAID
Read MoreThrough a partnership with Sustainable Agriculture Technologies, EuropeAID supports the combatting of wildlife crime in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area.
READ MOREEuropean Union
Read MoreThe European Union provides funding towards the development of the Malawi-Zambia TFCA, and also previously supported the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MOREEzemvelo KZN Wildlife
Read MoreWe partner with Ezemvelo in the protection and development of South African component of the Lubombo TFCA, and work closely together to protect Africa’s rhino through the Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MOREFondation Ensemble
Read MoreFondation Ensemble supports sustainable fishing and alternative livelihoods in the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve in Mozambique.
READ MOREFondation Prince Albert II de Monaco
Read MoreSupported the development and management of Maputo National Park in Mozambique and now supports Limpopo National Park through the provision of water for humans, livestock, and wildlife.
READ MOREFox Browne Creative
Read MoreFox Browne supports the SA College for Tourism’s hospitality training programme.
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Francesca Saager
Read MoreMrs Francesca Saager supports the SA College for Tourism’s Adopt-a-Student programme through Peace Parks Foundation.
GEOS Foundation
Read MoreGEOS provides support to anti-poaching operations in Limpopo National Park and Maputo Special Reserve.
READ MOREGerman Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
Read MoreBMZ supported community development projects in the !Ae!Hai Kalahari Heritage Park as part of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
READ MOREGerman Postcode Lottery
Read MoreThe German Postcode Lottery supports community development and rewilding projects in Zinave National Park as part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area.
READ MOREGlobal Development Group
Read MoreWe have partnered with the Global Development Group to provide a tax deductible platform for donors in Australia, with a specific focus on supporting Simalaha in the KAZA TFCA.
READ MOREGlobal Environment Facility
Read MoreGEF supports our Rhino Protection Programme. The facility also played a significant role in the initial development of the Malawi Zambia TFCA.
READ MOREGreater Kruger Environmental Protection Foundation
Read MorePeace Parks partners with, and supports, the collaborative efforts of the GKEPF to protect important rhino populations on Kruger National Park’s eastern boundary.
READ MOREGrounded
Read MoreIn partnership with non-profit Grounded, a process has started to create access to markets for the excess produce farmed in the Simalaha community Conservancy, in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA.
READ MOREHans Hoheisen Charitable Trust
Read MoreThe Hans Hoheisen Charitable Trust supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
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Hansjörg Wyss
Read MoreMr Hansjörg Wyss supports tourism development in Maputo Special Reserve, Mozambique.
Hitachi
Read MoreSupports community development in the Simalaha Community Conservancy situated in the Kavango Zambezi TCA.
READ MOREInternational Conservation Caucus Foundation
Read MoreThe ICCF provides partners with the opportunity to educate a wide audience of policymakers and business leaders in the US, in order to develop relationships to achieve market-oriented solutions worldwide in conservation and sustainability.
READ MOREInternational Fund for Animal Welfare
Read MoreIFAW supports anti-poaching efforts in the Malawi-Zambia TFCA
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Irene Staehelin
Read MoreIrene Staehelin supported the SA College for Tourism’s Tracker Academy through Peace Parks Foundation.
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Jagersfontein Developments (Pty) Ltd
Read MoreJagersfontein Developments supports the SA College for Tourism’s hospitality training programme.
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Jeff Blumberg
Read MoreJeff Blumberg supports the Combatting Wildlife Crime Programme.
Jonsson Workwear
Read MoreJonsson supports Peace Parks Foundation and the SA College for Tourism.
READ MOREKfW
Read MoreKfW supports Limpopo National Park, the establishment of wildlife corridors in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA, the Nyika-North Luangwa component of the Malawi-Zambia TFCA, and the Southern African Wildlife College through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MORELaureus Sport For Good Foundation
Read MoreThe Laureus Sport For Good Foundation supports our Rhino Protection Programme through a partnership in youth engagement and education programmes in Limpopo National Park.
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Lawrence Reddy
Read MoreSouth Africa’s first Microsoft Most Valued Profession, Lawrence has provided world-class expertise and advice to Peace Parks in the development of anti-poaching technology solutions.
READ MORELondolozi Game Reserve
Read MoreLondolozi game reserve provides land and training facilities to Tracker Academy, a training division of the SA College for Tourism which operates under the auspices of the Peace Parks Foundation
READ MOREMalawi Department of National Parks and Wildlife
Read MoreWe collaborate closely with DNPW on matters pertaining to the Malawian components of the Malawi-Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Area.
READ MOREMarsh Africa
Read MoreMarsh Africa supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MOREMAVA Fondation pour la Nature
Read MoreThe MAVA Fondation supports community development in the Simalaha Community Conservancy. MAVA also supports the Southern African Wildlife College through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MOREMeat Naturally
Read MoreSocial enterprise, Meat Naturally, is a critical enterprise in the Herding 4 Health Programme.
READ MOREMicrosoft
Read MoreMicrosoft supports our Rhino Protection Programme with a specific focus on the development of cloud-based artificial intelligence technologies. They have also awarded AI for Earth grants to support the development of conservation agriculture and wildlife tracking technologies.
READ MOREMozbio
Read MoreMozBio supports the development of Maputo Special Reserve in the Lubombo TFCA.
National Administration for Conservation Areas
Read MoreANAC is the conservation authority in Mozambique. We partner closely with them to protect and develop Limpopo, Banhine and Zinave National Parks, and surrounding protected space as part of the Great Limpopo TFCA; as well as Maputo Special Reserve and Ponta do Ouro Partial…
READ MORENational Lotteries Commission of South Africa
Read MoreThe NLC supports community development projects in the !Ae!Hai Kalahari Heritage Park as part of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park.
READ MORENational Postcode Lottery
Read MoreThe Dutch Postcode Lottery has been a loyal supporter of Peace Parks Foundation for more than 19 years.
READ MORENedbank Eyethu Community Trust
Read MoreNedbank Eyethu Community Trust supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
Nedbank Private Wealth Charitable Foundation
Read MoreNedbank Private Wealth Charitable Foundation supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
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Neville and Pamela Isdell
Read MoreThe Isdell family provides support to Sioma Ngwezi National Park and the Simalaha Community Conservancy in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA. Previously they also supported the development of the Lubombo TFCA and the Rhino Protection Programme.
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Nielsens
Read MoreLouis and Nazma Nielsen support the Combatting Wildlife Crime Programme.
Old Mutual Foundation
Read MoreThe Old Mutual Foundation supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MOREOpen Collar
Read MoreWe have partnered with OpenCollar in efforts to combat rhino poaching in the development of innovative, open-source technologies that track and monitor wildlife.
READ MOREOpen Hack
Read MoreOpen Hack has provided Peace Parks with access to expertise as part of their Hacks to unlock problems associated with anti-poaching technologies.
READ MOREOutdoorphoto
Read MoreOutdoorphoto started with a love for wildlife and its beauty, which is why they gladly partner with Peace Parks Foundation in our conservation efforts.
READ MOREPanthera
Read MorePeace Parks Foundation and Panthera partner in Leopard protection projects that aim to reduce the illegal hunting of these cats in South Africa, as well as in the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area.
READ MOREPeople's Postcode Lottery
Read MoreThe PPL supported our Rhino Protection Programme through development of the Postcode Meerkat radar system.
READ MOREPON Bike
Read MorePON supports rangers in the Kavango Zambezi, Lubombo and Great Limpopo TFCAs with bicycles and related equipment.
READ MOREPula Properties Ltd
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Reinet Foundation
Read MoreThe Reinet Foundation provides funding for tourism development in Maputo Special Reserve, Mozambique, as well as supports various efforts under the Rhino Protection Programme.
Remgro
Read MoreRemgro supports Peace Parks Foundation as a Club 21 Member, and assists the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MORERichemont
Read MoreRichemont is a Peace Parks Club 21 member that supports multiple conservation projects across southern Africa.
READ MORERotary Foundation
Read MoreThe Helderberg Sunrise Rotary Club supports community development projects in the !Ae!Hai Kalahari Heritage Park as part of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. The project was also supported previously by Rotary Deutschland Gemeindienst, Rotary Club Northcliff and Rotary Club Nienburg-Neustadt
READ MORERufford Foundation
Read MoreThe Rufford Foundation supports efforts to combat wildlife crime through our Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MORERupert Family Foundations
Read MoreThe Rupert Family Foundations support the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
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Read MoreSamara Private Game Reserve
Read MoreSamara Private Game Reserve provides land and training facilities to Tracker Academy, a training division of the SA College for Tourism which operates under the auspices of the Peace Parks Foundation
READ MORESavannah Foundation
Read MoreThe Savannah Foundation provides support to the Simalaha Community Conservancy in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA.
Saving the Survivors
Read MoreSaving the Survivors provides wildlife veterinary services in the Mozambique components of the Lubombo and Great Limpopo transfrontier conservation areas.
READ MORESAWC
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Schiller Family
Read MoreThe Schiller Family supports the SA College for Tourism’s hospitality training programme.
Smart Parks
Read MoreSmart Parks is supporting the development of sensors and pioneering communication networks for the Hlhuluwe-iMfolozi Smart Park as part of the Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MORESMART Partnership
Read MoreThe foundation is a member of the Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool (SMART) Partnership. SMART allows for improved effectiveness of wildlife law enforcement patrols and site-based conservation activities.
READ MORESophia Foundation
Read MoreThe Sophia Foundation supported the Rhino Protection Programme with a specific focus on veterinary and rhino orphan care.
READ MORESouth African National Parks
Read MorePeace Park’s partnership with SANParks spans two decades and four transfrontier conservation areas: Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, /Ai/Ais – Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, Greater Mapungubwe TFCA and the Great Limpopo TFCA that includes Kruger National Park. They also support the SA College for Tourism.
READ MOREStichting Dioraphte
Read MoreDioraphte supported ranger training in Nyika National Park and Vwaza Marsh Wildlife Reserve in the Malawi-Zambia TFCA. In 2017 they also assisted with the translocation of elephants to Nyika National Park in the Malawi-Zambia TFCA.
READ MOREStonehage Fleming
Read MoreStonehage Fleming provides pro bono financial and investment services to Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MORESUN Institute
Read MoreThe SUN Institute supports the development of the Silowana Complex in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA, and funded activities of the Southern African Wildlife College through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MORESustainable Agriculture Technology
Read MorePeace Parks partners with SAT to help combat wildlife crime in the Great Limpopo TFCA.
READ MORESwedish Postcode Lottery
Read MoreThe Swedish Postcode Lottery has been supporting the conservation efforts of Peace Parks Foundation since 2010.
READ MOREThe World Bank
Read MoreWorld Bank supports community development in Mozambique through MozBio, and played a role in the development of the Malawi-Zambia TFCA.
READ MOREThomson Reuters Foundation - TrustLaw
Read MoreTrustLaw is supporting Peace Parks with the provision of pro bono legal services.
READ MORETK Foundation
Read MoreThe TK Foundation supports the SA College for Tourism through Peace Parks Foundation.
READ MORETongji University: College of Design and Innovation
Read MorePeace Parks has partnered with Tongji University: College of Design and Innovation in implementing demand management programmes in China as part of the Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MORETotal Landcare
Read MoreTLC partners with us to support livelihoods programmes in the Malawi-Zambia TFCA.
READ MORETRAFFIC
Read MoreIn addition to a partnership in the first phases of the Chi demand reduction campaign, Peace Parks works with TRAFFIC to support the development of safe and effective collaborative efforts to combat the poaching and trafficking of natural resources in the KAZA TFCA.
READ MORETshingua University
Read MorePeace Parks has partnered with Tshingua University in implementing demand management programmes in China as part of the Rhino Protection Programme.
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Tswalu Kalahari Private Game Reserve
Read MoreThe Tswalu Kalahari Private Game Reserve provides land and training facilities to Tracker Academy, a training division of the SA College for Tourism which operates under the auspices of the Peace Parks Foundation
READ MORETuring Foundation
Read MoreThe Turing Foundation supports the development of Nyika National Park in the Malawi Zambia TFCA. The Foundation also played a vital role in the establishment of the Ponta do Ouro Partial Marine Reserve in the Lubombo TFCA.
READ MORETurner Foundation
Read MoreThe Turner Foundation supports the Herding 4 Health project that form part of our Veterinary Research and Community Development Programmes.
READ MORETwelve Capital
Read MoreMr Philipp Graf and Twelve Foundation supports the Tri-Nations Youth Development Camp in the Greater Mapungubwe TFCA.
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Read MoreUniversity of Pretoria
Read MoreEnhancing the powerful RhODIS® Rhino DNA Index System, Peace Parks partnered with UP’s Veterinary Genetics Laboratory in the development of eRhODIS™.
READ MOREUSAID
Read MoreUSAID’s VukaNow Programme supports the development of the Isivivane Anti-Poaching Toolbox that will democratise applied knowledge and solutions relating to the combatting of wildlife crime.
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Van Vlissingen
Read MoreThe Van Vlissingen Family provide support to law enforcement efforts in Luenge-Luiana National Park.
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Van Zyl
Read MoreThe Van Zyl Family supports hospitality and tracker training at the SA College for Tourism, and provides funding for anti-poaching support in Limpopo National Park. They also supported the Southern African Wildlife College through Peace Parks Foundation.
Velocity Trade
Read MoreVelocity supports our Combating Wildlife Crime Programme.
READ MOREVitol
Read MoreVitol supports the Herding for Health programme in the Simalaha Community Conservancy, Kavango Zambezi TFCA.
READ MOREWild Animal Technology Systems
Read MorePeace Parks and WATS partner in the development of high-impact, innovative networks and technologies to combat wildlife crime.
READ MOREWilderness Foundation Africa
Read MoreWilderness Foundation Africa is the implementation partner and co-funder in the Vietnam Wild Rhino Demand Reduction Campaign as part of the Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MOREWildlife Conservation Society
Read MoreWCS supports the development of safe and effective collaborative anti-poaching between Mozambique and South Africa in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park as part of the Combatting Wildlife Crime Programme.
READ MOREWildlife Justice Commission
Read MorePeace Parks and WWF-Netherlands jointly supported the founding of the Wildlife Justice Commission, which has grown and evolved into a robust organisation that is committed to disrupting transnational, organised wildlife crime.
READ MOREWildlife Protection Solutions
Read MoreWildlife Protection Solutions is collaborating with Peace Parks in the development of innovative anti-poaching technologies as part of the Rhino Protection Programme.
READ MOREWorld Children's Prize
Read MoreThe World Children’s Prize partners with Peace Parks Foundation in the Peace & Changemakers Generation project focussed on youth education, girls’ rights and combatting wildlife crime.
READ MOREWorld Wildlife Fund
Read MoreWe work in partnership with WWF-NL, WWF-Zambia and WWF-Namibia to support the implementation of various projects in the Kavango Zambezi TFCA
READ MOREZambia Department of National Parks and Wildlife
Read MoreWe collaborate closely with DNPW on matters pertaining to the Zambian components of the Kavango-Zambezi, Liuwa Plains-Mussuma, Lower Zambezi – Mana Pools, and Malawi-Zambia Transfrontier Conservation Areas.
READ MOREZimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
Read MoreWe collaborate closely with ZimParks on matters pertaining to the Zimbabwean components of the Great Limpopo, Mapungubwe, and Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Areas.
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