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Comments: Uncovering the mysteries of the imperiled giraffe, an interview with Julian Fennessy
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You are doing great work as conservation of these african species is very misunderstood, especially with government officials in charge of conservation. For two years, we have been trying to get a permit to bring in Masai Giraffe to our preserve in California. The California Department of Fish and Game believes that Giraffe are not threatened and thus do not need to be protected. Very sad. Thank you.
please could u email me on where all 9 species of giraffe live in afria many thanks