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Bringing Together Two Desert Lands

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Published August 11, 2009 @ 07:17AM PT

 Arizona and Namibia are two desert lands separated by 9,200 miles and an even broader expanse of culture. But this summer, Pat Graham, Arizona State Director, will bring the two closer as he applies his experiences from the American West to the "People's Park" project in Namibia. During his Senior Fellowship assignment in Namibia, Pat will collaborate with local government, partners and indigenous people to create one of the largest protected areas in the world. Join Pat on this conservation journey and learn more about the Arizona-Africa connection by visiting his online travel blog.

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