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20200421 Silent Forest Projects Sponsor List 2017-2019 Levels (Euro): Bronze >2000 / Silver >3000 / Gold >5000 / Platinum >10.000 Silent Forest Sponser List 2017 - 2019 (during campaign) Page 1 of 6 Projects Sponsor Level Sumatra Treasure Searching Bali Myna Prigen PCBA Save Magiao Cikananga Green Books Sanctury Islands the Birds Fieldwork ABWAK (Ass. of British and Irish Wild Animal Keepers) Project sponsor AFdPZ (Association Française des Parcs Zoologiques) Silver Project sponsor Alexandra Sagel All the Birds Project Project sponsor ARCA Foundation Ashwood Gifts Limited Attica Zoological Park Bronze Augsburg, Zoo Silver Project sponsor Project sponsor Avicultural Society Bronze Project sponsor Avifauna, Birdpark Bronze Project sponsor B. van Steenoven Barbara Mihelič Barben, Parc Zoologique de la Bronze Project sponsor Basel, Zoo Platinum Project sponsor Beauval Nature Platinum Project sponsor Bengt Holst Berkshire College of Agriculture Project sponsor Berlin, Zoo und Aquarium Platinum Project sponsor Berufsverband der Zootierpfleger e.V. Bronze Project sponsor Besancon, Parc Zoologique du Museum de Silver Project sponsor Birdworld Bronze Project sponsor Blackpool Zoo Gold Blijdorp, Diergaarde Bronze Bochum, Tierpark und Fossilium Boissière du Doré, Zoo de la Disclaimer: Our best effort is made to capture every sponsor, however with multiple projects and direct contributions it is possible that some are missed. Please contact us to rectify any errors. Silent Forest Team. (*additional support/staff time) Levels (Euro): Bronze >2000 / Silver >3000 / Gold >5000 / Platinum >10.000 Silent Forest Sponser List 2017 - 2019 (during campaign) Page 2 of 6 Projects Sponsor Level Sumatra Treasure Searching Bali Myna Prigen PCBA Save Magiao Cikananga Green Books Sanctury Islands the Birds Fieldwork Branféré, Parc de Project sponsor Browse Poster Project sponsor Burgers' Zoo, Koninklijke Gold C S Hendrichs Project sponsor Cappeller, Parco Faunistico Carl Christian Tofte * Cesare Avesani Champrepus, Parc Zoologique de Chester Zoo Platinum* Project sponsor Project sponsor Chorzów Claudia Michels Cologne Zoo Platinum* Copenhagen Zoo Platinum* Project sponsor Project sponsor Cotswold Wildlife Park CULLINAN.EU S.R.O Bronze D Van der Veen D.J. Sprangers Danny de Man Doué la Fontaine, Bioparc de Bronze Dr.Feyrer Project sponsor Drayton Manor Zoo Project sponsor Dresden, Zoo Silver Project sponsor Dublin Zoo Gold Dudley Zoological Gardens Gold Duisburg, Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Disclaimer: Our best effort is made to capture every sponsor, however with multiple projects and direct contributions it is possible that some are missed. Please contact us to rectify any errors. Silent Forest Team. (*additional support/staff time) Levels (Euro): Bronze >2000 / Silver >3000 / Gold >5000 / Platinum >10.000 Silent Forest Sponser List 2017 - 2019 (during campaign) Page 3 of 6 Projects Sponsor Level Sumatra Treasure Searching Bali Myna Prigen PCBA Save Magiao Cikananga Green Books Sanctury Islands the Birds Fieldwork Erfurt, Thüringer Zoopark Bronze Exmoor Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Filip Johansson Fort-Mardyck Dunkerque Grand Littoral, Parc Zool. France TV Exploitation Bronze Frankfurt Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Furuvik Park Bronze Project sponsor GdZ (Gemeinschaft der Zoofördere) Project sponsor Gelsenkirchen, Zoom Erlebniswelt Platinum Project sponsor Project sponsor Project sponsor Project sponsor Gidsen Burgers Zoo en Apenheul Givskud Zoo - ZOOTOPIA Bronze Project sponsor Project sponsor Green Teen Team Bronze Project sponsor Hagenbeck, Tierpark Bronze Heidelberg, Zoo Platinum* Project sponsor Project sponsor Helsinki, Zoo Gold Project sponsor Hertfordshire, Zoological Society Gold Project sponsor HMJ Design A/S Hr HT de Bruin, Mw M Pino Hr W C Ijsselstijn en.Mw J J Ijsselstijn-van Velzen IMDB Project sponsor Jardin des Plantes, Ménagerie le zoo du Bronze Project sponsor Jessica Borer Jihlava, Zoologicka zahrada JJ Kempkes Project sponsor Karlsruhe, Zoo Bronze Disclaimer: Our best effort is made to capture every sponsor, however with multiple projects and direct contributions it is possible that some are missed. Please contact us to rectify any errors. Silent Forest Team. (*additional support/staff time) Levels (Euro): Bronze >2000 / Silver >3000 / Gold >5000 / Platinum >10.000 Silent Forest Sponser List 2017 - 2019 (during campaign) Page 4 of 6 Projects Sponsor Level Sumatra Treasure Searching Bali Myna Prigen PCBA Save Magiao Cikananga Green Books Sanctury Islands the Birds Fieldwork KASI Foundation Platinum Project sponsor Katja Cordsen Krakow Zoo, Fundacja Miejski Park Project sponsor Project sponsor Krefeld, Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Lagos, Zoo Bronze Landau in der Pfalz, Zoo Gold Project sponsor Leipzig, Zoo Platinum Liberec, Zoo Platinum* Project sponsor Lisboa, Jardim Zoologico de Silver Project sponsor London Zoo, ZSL Silver Project sponsor Project sponsor Loro Parque Silver Project sponsor Los Angeles Zoo Platinum Project sponsor Lyon, Zoo de Silver Marc Peter Wittwer Mark Pilgrim Marlow Bird Park Platinum* Project sponsor Project sponsor Marwell Zoo Merveilleux de Bettembourg, Parc Bronze Project sponsor Montpellier, zoo Bronze Project sponsor Morris Hargreaves Mcintyre LTD Munchener Tierpark Hellabrunn Bronze Project sponsor Mw BGM Grooff Nordens Ark Bronze Project sponsor Nürnberg, Tiergarten Gold Project sponsor Odense Zoo Gold Project sponsor Disclaimer: Our best effort is made to capture every sponsor, however with multiple projects and direct contributions it is possible that some are missed. Please contact us to rectify any errors. Silent Forest Team. (*additional support/staff time) Levels (Euro): Bronze >2000 / Silver >3000 / Gold >5000 / Platinum >10.000 Silent Forest Sponser List 2017 - 2019 (during campaign) Page 5 of 6 Projects Sponsor Level Sumatra Treasure Searching Bali Myna Prigen PCBA Save Magiao Cikananga Green Books Sanctury Islands the Birds Fieldwork Opel Zoo Platinum Ostrava, Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Paignton Zoo Silver PAVLA JAROSOVA Petra Willnecker Petra Willnecker Petra Willnecker Pilsen, Zoological and Botanical Garden Bronze Planckendael, Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Prague Zoo Gold Project sponsor PT Aneka Tambang Tbk Bronze Project sponsor Puy du Fou, Grand Parc Bronze Project sponsor Rheine, NaturZoo Richard Berglund Riverbanks Zoo & Garden Bronze Project sponsor Sabrina Loockmann Saint Laurent SAS Gold Project sponsor SCENAREA A/S Segré Foundation Platinum Project sponsor Project sponsor Shanghai Group Platinum Project sponsor Silesian Zoological Garden Simon Tonge Sonja Gerrits Project sponsor Steven de Coo Stewart Muir * Disclaimer: Our best effort is made to capture every sponsor, however with multiple projects and direct contributions it is possible that some are missed. Please contact us to rectify any errors. Silent Forest Team. (*additional support/staff time) Levels (Euro): Bronze >2000 / Silver >3000 / Gold >5000 / Platinum >10.000 Silent Forest Sponser List 2017 - 2019 (during campaign) Page 6 of 6 Projects Sponsor Level Sumatra Treasure Searching Bali Myna Prigen PCBA Save Magiao Cikananga Green Books Sanctury Islands the Birds Fieldwork Straubing, Tiergarten Project sponsor Sylvain Gresillon Tayto Park Bronze Project sponsor Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens Thüle, Tier- und Freizeitpark Tore Kleist Tracy Aviary Tulsa Zoo Gold Project sponsor Ursula Müller W.F.H van Lint Waddesdon Manor Aviary Platinum Project sponsor WAZA Nature Connect Platinum Project sponsor Wild Planet Trust Bronze Project sponsor WILDLANDS Adventure Zoo Emmen Gold Wildlife Reserves Singapore Platinum Project sponsor Wilhelma, Zool.-botanischer Garten Stuttgart Platinum Project sponsor Woodland Park Zoo Project sponsor Wroclaw Zoo Silver Project sponsor Wuppertal, Zoo Bronze Project sponsor Wuppertal, Zoo-Verein e.V. Bronze Project sponsor ZGAP (Zool. Society for the Conservation of Species and Populations) Platinum Project sponsor Project sponsor Disclaimer: Our best effort is made to capture every sponsor, however with multiple projects and direct contributions it is possible that some are missed. Please contact us to rectify any errors. Silent Forest Team. (*additional support/staff time).
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