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We Need Your Vote For Zoo Boise’s Conservation Fund Competition!

We are counting on you!

 

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Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership have a great opportunity to help the lemurs, wildlife and people of Madagascar – but we need your help. We are entered in Zoo Boise’s 2013 Conservation Fund, and if we get enough votes, we will get to share in $110,000 worth of grants!

In just the last few years, we have been able to plant over 50,000 trees through our community-based reforestation program. Plus, we’re introducing solar power and fuel efficiency cooking systems to help the area residents find a sustainable path forward, thereby protecting the forests for their future and for the lemurs.

So we’re asking for your help once more – by voting for us.

 Click here to vote!

 

Once you’ve cast your vote, go a step further to help us win

E-Mail your friends & family, and ask that they case their vote for the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership! 

Here is some sample text:

Dear Friend,
Please take a second to vote for Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership in the Zoo Boise’s 2013 Conservation Fund Competition. These organizations have worked tirelessly in Madagascar for 14 years, partnering with local communities to make sustainable choices that offer benefits to endangered lemurs as well as area residents. In the last few years, their community-based conservation program has planted over 50,000 trees to restore damaged forests. I hope you’ll take a second to vote for them, and help them continue their great work! Just go to http://www.zooboise.org/zbcfprojects.aspx, and cast your vote. 

Share on your Facebook wall!

Here is some sample text:

Please join me in voting for Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership in the Zoo Boise’s 2013 Conservation Fund Competition! They have partnered with local communities to make sustainable choices that offer benefits to endangered lemurs as well as area residents. In the last few years, their community-based conservation program has planted over 50,000 trees to restore damaged forests, and your vote could help them plant many more! Vote at: http://www.zooboise.org/zbcfprojects.aspx

Post on Facebook pages that you think may appreciate our work!

Here is some sample text:

I’m stopping by to ask that you please take a second to vote for Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium and the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership in the Zoo Boise’s 2013 Conservation Fund Competition. In the last few years, their community-based conservation program has planted over 50,000 trees to restore damaged forests, and your vote could help them plant many more! Go to http://www.zooboise.org/zbcfprojects.aspx to vote now.

– See more at: http://www.madagascarpartnership.org/blog/entry/3469483/we-need-your-vote#sthash.ibQflCiL.dpuf

 

 

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