PROMOTING PUBLIC AWARENESS WILDLIFE

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BREWING GOOD EVERYDAY ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INCORPORATED ONE BUSCH PLACE ST. LOUIS MO 63118 Promoting public awareness of wildlife and habitat conservation, water conservation, renewable energy and energy conservation, and recycling; Promoting public awareness of the responsible consumption of alcohol and the prevention of drunk driving and underage drinking; Charitable services, namely, organizing and conducting volunteer programs and community services projects and donations of water in times of natural disaster;
OUR EARTH. OUR RESPONSIBILITY. ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INCORPORATED ONE BUSCH PLACE ST. LOUIS MO 63118 Promoting public awareness of wildlife and habitat conservation, water conservation, renewable energy and energy conservation, and recycling;
OUR LAKES. OUR RESPONSIBILITY. ANHEUSER-BUSCH One Busch Place, 202-7 St. Louis MO 63118 Promoting public awareness of wildlife and habitat conservation, water conservation, renewable energy and energy conservation, and recycling;
TWENTY FOUR LIONS Cabela Family Foundation Suite 580 1125 South 103rd Street Omaha NE 68124 Promoting public awareness of wildlife conservation, namely, providing a public website with conservation educational information in the field of wildlife conservation concerning efforts to support lion population recovery in Africa;LIONS;
WHEN IN DOUBT, RULE IT OUT. Defenders of Wildlife 1130 17th Street, N.W. Washington DC 20036 Promoting public awareness of wildlife and animal trafficking;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A tool for placement of a wildlife protection guard on an insulated bushing on a transformer is provided. The tool includes a body, a hook, a connector, a first and second tension member and a tensioning mechanism. The body has a first end, a second end operable to receive the wildlife protection guard, an upper side and lower side. The hook is adjacent the first end of the body. The connector extends from the lower side of the body and is pivotably attachable to an end of an extendable pole. The first and second tension members define a portion of the second end of the body and further define a slot for receiving a portion of the wildlife protection guard. The tensioning mechanism communicates with the first and second tension members and is operable to adjust the tension on the wildlife protection guard receivable in the slot.