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International Conservation Caucus Foundation Hosts Heads of State Forum on Congo Basin Forest Partnership
September 29th Congressional Hearing to Focus on Future of Crucial Tropical Rainforest
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| WHAT: | Leaders of Congo Basin countries, members of Congress and leading conservation organizations are gathering in Washington to recognize 10 years of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership. At a Congressional hearing the future of the world’s second largest rainforest will be discussed, including how those forests can help solve the climate crisis and contribute to regional security, effective governance and sustainable development. |
| WHERE: | U.S. House of Representatives Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Hearing Room, B308 Rayburn House Office Building |
| WHEN: | Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 4:00-5:30 PM |
| WHO: | The following will be available for expert commentary and interviews with other participants may be possible:
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| NOTES: | The hearing follows a closed round-table discussion session that is closed to press and the public. However, interviews with key participants can be arranged. The forum is sponsored by the International Conservation Caucus Foundation, an association of public and private sector representatives in the United States that are dedicated to international conservation. The United States government has invested more than $100 million along with technical expertise to support the Congo Basin Forest Partnership in cooperation with the governments in Central Africa. |
| CONTACT: | John Butler, African Wildlife Foundation, 202-939-3313: Rob McNeil, Conservation International, 571-232-0455: Scott Smith, Wildlife Conservation Society, 718-220-3698; Lee Poston, World Wildlife Fund, 202-299-6442; |







