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Hi,

The May-June issue of Jungle Express, the newsletter published by the

WWF India Species Conservation Division is now out for circulation. I could

forward it to anyone interested as an attachment. Also, maybe John could

look into the process of configuring the AAPN list to accept attachments to

make such transmission easier? For some strange reason, AAPN also does not

accept messages from Hotmail, it is a network problem with the list. This

should also be looked into.

This issue has first hand reports on WWF India's work with :

1) Snow Leopards

2) Himalayan Marmots

3) Work in Sundarbans

Kindly write if you desire to see a copy.

Best wishes,

 

 

Ameen Ahmed/wwfindia G Areendran/wwfindia@wwfindia 09/03/2009

06:41 PM Jungle Express, WWF-India, May-June 09

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Dear Areendran,

 

Please forward this to Users group.

 

Best regards,

Ameen

 

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Hi Shub, well I can't speak for the mod, but it's pretty tight fisted in

AAPN, and I suspect it's to prevent images like the one attached from going

through. But I think if you go to the web interface on you should be

able to see the attachments (?). I'll try and check later (if I can figure

out how to get back into ), as I would like to read about WTF India and

it's work with Snow Leopards. I know WTF Nepal also had these cats on their

list a long time back, and it would be nice to see some coordination between

the two agencies.

 

Have you noticed that Apple's new OS is named Snow Leopard, and there is a

pic of one such beauty on the box? That should raise some awareness amongst

the academic and artistic crowd - but perhaps not, as younger peeps probably

assume it's just a photoshopped fantasy animal.

 

Cheers,

Jigs

 

 

 

 

 

Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:08:31 +0530

AAPN List <aapn >

WWF India Newsletter on Species Conservation, May-June, 2009

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,

The May-June issue of Jungle Express, the newsletter published by the

WWF India Species Conservation Division is now out for circulation. I could

forward it to anyone interested as an attachment. Also, maybe John could

look into the process of configuring the AAPN list to accept attachments to

make such transmission easier? For some strange reason, AAPN also does not

accept messages from Hotmail, it is a network problem with the list. This

should also be looked into.

This issue has first hand reports on WWF India's work with :

1) Snow Leopards

2) Himalayan Marmots

3) Work in Sundarbans

Kindly write if you desire to see a copy.

Best wishes,

 

 

 

Ameen Ahmed/wwfindia G Areendran/wwfindia@wwfindia Date:

09/03/2009

06:41 PM Jungle Express, WWF-India, May-June 09

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Dear Areendran,

 

Please forward this to Users group.

 

Best regards,

Ameen

 

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