Vegan Outreach kicks off Spring 2007!
Posted on Jan 11th, 2007
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Vegan Outreach
In the next few weeks, Victor Tsou and Jon Camp will get the show on
the road with their college leafleting tours -- both of which will
last approximately 10 weeks. Jenna Calabrese will soldier on with her
important work in the northeast.
Victor will leaflet Bakersfield, CA; Tucson, AZ; Nacogdoches, TX;
southern Louisiana; Memphis, TN; throughout AL, AR, KS, MS, OK;
between Denver and Greeley, CO; between Orem and Logan, UT; and Reno,
NV. He will need housing in all of these regions, particularly in the
following cities: Lafayette, LA; Baton Rouge, LA; Mobile, AL;
Hattiesburg, MS; Troy, AL; Auburn, AL; Montgomery, AL; Starkville, MS;
University, MS; Memphis, TN; Jonesboro, AR; Little Rock, AR;
Fayetteville, AR; Oklahoma City, OK; Kansas City, KS; Manhattan, KS;
Hays, KS; and Denver, CO.
Jon will leaflet Wilmington, NC; Charleston, Conway, Columbia, and
Clemson, SC; the northern half of GA; Tuscaloosa, AL; Jackson, MS;
northern LA; the southernmost part of TX; southern and central MO; all
throughout IL and IA; southern IN; southern WI; northern OH; and
southern PA. He will need housing in southern MO, southern IL, and
southern IN.
Jenna will leaflet throughout MA, RI, upstate NY, NYC, CT, NH, and VT.
If you would be willing to house Victor or Jon, please email
tour(at)veganoutreach(dot)org. Moreover, all three of these
individuals would be grateful for any volunteer help and are available
to give talks at your local college or to your local organization.
Thanks so much to everyone who has helped out with tours in the past.
Through your generosity, we've been able to run cost-efficient
nation-wide outreach, reaching hundreds of thousands of students,
while continuing to expand our outreach efforts for the animals.
the road with their college leafleting tours -- both of which will
last approximately 10 weeks. Jenna Calabrese will soldier on with her
important work in the northeast.
Victor will leaflet Bakersfield, CA; Tucson, AZ; Nacogdoches, TX;
southern Louisiana; Memphis, TN; throughout AL, AR, KS, MS, OK;
between Denver and Greeley, CO; between Orem and Logan, UT; and Reno,
NV. He will need housing in all of these regions, particularly in the
following cities: Lafayette, LA; Baton Rouge, LA; Mobile, AL;
Hattiesburg, MS; Troy, AL; Auburn, AL; Montgomery, AL; Starkville, MS;
University, MS; Memphis, TN; Jonesboro, AR; Little Rock, AR;
Fayetteville, AR; Oklahoma City, OK; Kansas City, KS; Manhattan, KS;
Hays, KS; and Denver, CO.
Jon will leaflet Wilmington, NC; Charleston, Conway, Columbia, and
Clemson, SC; the northern half of GA; Tuscaloosa, AL; Jackson, MS;
northern LA; the southernmost part of TX; southern and central MO; all
throughout IL and IA; southern IN; southern WI; northern OH; and
southern PA. He will need housing in southern MO, southern IL, and
southern IN.
Jenna will leaflet throughout MA, RI, upstate NY, NYC, CT, NH, and VT.
If you would be willing to house Victor or Jon, please email
tour(at)veganoutreach(dot)org. Moreover, all three of these
individuals would be grateful for any volunteer help and are available
to give talks at your local college or to your local organization.
Thanks so much to everyone who has helped out with tours in the past.
Through your generosity, we've been able to run cost-efficient
nation-wide outreach, reaching hundreds of thousands of students,
while continuing to expand our outreach efforts for the animals.

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If you have contacts in Clemson, SC, please FWD this info…!
Come learn how you can support WILD TIGER CONSERVATION
From the Honorary Secretary of Tiger Trust,
Anajana Gosain
June 5th 2007 5 PM
On Clemson University Campus
Please RSVP for the location Contact Louis Bregger
with International Affairs: Phone: (864) 656-0437
BLouis@clemson.edu Or Takako_hashimoto@yahoo.com
Anajana Gosain has been with the Tiger Trust since 1989 and have been working in this field of conservation for some time. An attorney by profession, she’s been increasing the awareness about illegal poaching of tigers and other endangered species. Tiger Trust hosts the “Hunting the Hunter” project in Banadhavgarh National Park and conducts regular training modules for the forest staff.
If you want to support but cannot attend, please send Checks made out to
“Tigers for Tigers.” c/o David W. Tonkyn, Associate Professor, Dept of Biological Sciences 132 Long Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 USA