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William Holden Centenary
April 17, 2018
South Pasadena Public Library
Our thanks to the South Pasadena Public Library and Steve Fjeldsted, City Librarian, for a wonderful evening last honoring the Centenary of William Holden's birth in the town in grew up. WHWF supporters and library patrons joined us for a screening of THE COUNTRY GIRL, starring William Holden, Grace Kelly, and Bing Crosby. What birthday celebration would not be complete without a cake - cutting the cake was Kim Field house, William Holden's niece, and Mrs. Fosselman, who went to high school with him.
William Holden Centenary
April 17, 2018
WHWFEC Nanyuki, Kenya
"Today is the 100th anniversary of William Holden’s birth, and in Kenya, at the William Holden Wildlife Foundation, we are celebrating and honoring his dedication to conservation through education." Stefanie Powers
Support Ban on Trophy Hunting
As you may know, the U.S. government has quietly lifted its ban on the import of elephant and lion hunt trophies from Zambia and Zimbabwe. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials first moved to lift the ban in November 2017, until a huge global outcry led to a temporary hold. This new policy supersedes that decision, making it legal for Americans to bring body parts from elephants and lions killed for the sport back to the United States. Hunters can now receive permits for trophy items on a “case-by-case basis."
As champions of African elephants and lions — which have been listed as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act - we are extremely disappointed and disheartened by this decision. Now, more than ever, it is crucial to take civil and significant action:
We saw the power of our collective efforts last November - and we must continue to champion these threatened species and help secure their futures. Thank you for helping to be a voice for elephants and lions and their future.