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H”tte, M.
International Co-operation Session 6. International Cooperation
2001  Conference Proceeding

The range of the Amur leopard population covers the territories of at least 3 countries. The Amur leopard can only be saved from extinction by a significant collaborative effort by the authorities from these countries in co-operation with international NGOs. This paper focuses on the co-operation between international NGOs. An international NGOs is defined as an _NGO that finances projects in several countries or raises funds mainly outside the country where projects are implemented._ - Not one single international NGO is equipped to cover all necessary aspects of Amur leopard conservation. Differences in knowledge, experience, interests, network and financial contributions make co-operation an absolute _must._ This paper provides: * An overview of international co-operation * Problems limiting the extend and effectiveness of international co-operation * Proposal for solutions to improve international co-operation

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