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*[http://www.wwf.fi/english/international/history/ WWF International: History] | *[http://www.wwf.fi/english/international/history/ WWF International: History] | ||
*[http://www.peaceparks.org/new/news.php?pid=15&mid=488 Founding Patron of Peace Parks Foundation passes away] | *[http://www.peaceparks.org/new/news.php?pid=15&mid=488 Founding Patron of Peace Parks Foundation passes away] |
Revision as of 01:04, 5 November 2009
The 1001 Club: A Nature Trust is a trust which helps to fund the World Wide Fund for Nature. It was established in 1970 by the then head of the WWF, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, with help from Dr. Anton Rupert, the South African entrepreneur. They persuaded 1001 individuals to join the club, where each member would contribute US $10,000 to the trust. The resulting $10 million fund helps to towards the WWF's basic costs of administration.
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People
Members
Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands | August A. Busch, Jr | Henry Ford II | Peter Grace | Nelson Bunker Hunt | Mrs Geoffrey Kent | Robert S. McNamara | Cyril Magnin | Lew Wasserman | Thomas Watson | Mobutu Sese Seko | Daniel K. Ludwig | Agha Hasan Abedi | Roberto Vesco Tibor Rosenbaum | Thomas Jones | Joseph Kagan [1] Joseph Cullman III[2]
External links
- 1001 Club by the Institute for the Study of Globalization and Covert Politics
- WWF International: History
- Founding Patron of Peace Parks Foundation passes away