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National Geographic : 2005 Sep
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LESSONS IN LIFE 11 h x :A 1el A leopard's lei) bout, deforiircd by cilbeddetl wire f rorrl a poacher's share, drall's soruber looks frorrr high school stutleiits (above) visitilig the Chiperubele Wildlife Fdracatiori (;etrtrc, Co-forariderAtilla 7olarl teaches tat t/ic colter- aratl raises !!!oriel' to /it'll) 136 local children get tall educatlorl. I il'elft h )t'adei' Charida !!!shoal, at ceiiter, is one of then!. 111c'y're "desperate to letar)l," Auiuia stn's, ""talttl we can pic tilem hope." Supported by the North Liiarlgivil Wildlife'Coriserl'tatlOiland Corrr!llilllityI)cl'eloptrlerlt Prograill/lit', trtadltiolial birth attelydtaiit Joyce Chlibta (top right) lases a clay stethoscope she fiashioraed herself to ex arrrirrc Joseplrirle Alalaula. A babygirl, riaialed Nc'osa, arrived ill I)eceruubcr--orae 011-400 sift' births Joyce liras attended since 1997. Programcoordinator Hatuuicr Silrrlvillga (right) tetacht's village !Yonne!l holy to establish a group savings furatl. Alicro-loans froru such Iii for-mill "batiks" offer capital that helps build small businesses arid support rural families. IIc) \ \II()NAI (,I()(;RA1']II(' " S11'1'1M B1 R 200j
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