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The world of poo poo. Who would have thought it would have so many uses? From helping locate and identify wildlife, to being used in conservation research for various studies. For instance, recently researchers collected elephant poo from Africa to make DNA maps in order to help them compile info against illegal poaching. Poo is also analyzed from captive animals to help with identifying everything from reproductive cycles to stress. Some animal facilities sell or give away their poo to the community where it can be used as fertilizer.
And wildlife poo can also make a great gift!
http://www.poopoopaper.com/
http://www.elliepoopaper.co.uk/
http://store.mrelliepooh.com/
Other interesting zoo poo ideas:
http://www.zoo.org/zoo_info/zoodoo.html

*Brians Art for Animals became a You Tube/Google Ad partner in August of this year (2008). And since then has earned over $2,000!
Over 25% of that was donated into several animal funds such as:
WILDLIFE DIRECT (Colobus Monkey Trust)
http://wildlifedirect.org
CHEETAH CONSERVATION BOTSWANA
http://www.cheetahbotswana.com
SHELDRICK WILDLIFE TRUST
http://www.sheldrickwildlifetrust.org/index.asp
CHEETAH CONSERVATION FUND
http://www.cheetah.org
AFRICAN WILDLIFE FOUNDATION
http://www.awf.org

And some others! Lets make next year ever better!
This year was rough on my personal finances due to the economy and job situations, but soon that will get better, and then even more money can go to wildlife.
(The remaining money goes into my eco travel fund and also helps me buy supplies so I can donate prints for art auctions that benefit animals. A detailed report 2008 report here:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=2349846&a...
Some nice companies who donate to wildlife conservation=
ELEPHANT PEPPER DEVELOPMENT TRUST
(100% of profits helps elephants/locals)
http://www.elephantpepper.org/
ENDANGERED SPECIES CHOCOLATE
(10% is donated to help wildlife)
http://www.chocolatebar.com
NATURES PATH FOODS
(1% is donated to help wildlife)
http://www.envirokidz.com
KALAHARI PEPPER CO.
http://www.kalaharipepper.com/
Donates some proceeds to Save the Rhino.

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  • Thumbs UP! if you think it is funny that google ads is placing a breakfast cereal ad and food ads on a video about poo poo :)

  • my poop is glittery. why is this?

  • @chanteur1213 Did you eat Britney Spears?

  • animals totally ignore the food pyramid and never have cancer or heart disease why is that?

  • @zep1234569 actually captive cats like lions and tigers get cncer..but wild animls usually don't live long enough to get those things i would guess. And if any predator hd some kind of heart disese and it kept them from being the best hunter, they would die young.

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  • can u inspect my poo

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  • I only clicked on this video for the thumbnail of the retarded Zebra.

  • @briczar22 lol, agreed.

  • I don't give a shit about my own poop let alone animal poop!!!

  • yes

  • i laughed every time he said poo poo

  • Hey everyone, I have a video on my channel of a squirrel that is acting completely possessed, doing flips and being crazy. I just want to know what is going on with them because I've seen 3 like it before I shot the video and about 15 since I have. Do you think it's radiation? Or what?

  • @jedihunter176 shut the fuck up, poo poo face!

  • Eat da poo poo

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  • @chanteur1213 Did you eat edward cullen?

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