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International Ring Leaders
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ITW Hi-Cone Limited
Cookham Road
Bracknell,
Berkshire RG121RB
United Kingdom
441-344-860-166
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St. Tiggywinkles is the first hospital in Europe to teach the care and rehabilitation of wildlife, and has been in operation since 1991. It is based in Buckinghamshire, and cares for all kinds of sick and injured animals. By collecting Hi-Cone rings in your school, you can not only be helping the environment, but also be helping care for wildlife at St. Tiggywinkles.
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ITW Hi-Cone donates funds every year to the hospital. So far these funds have been used to equip a post-operative intensive care unit, sponsor two nurses and build a hydrotherapy otter pool. This year's donation is being used to help build a visitors' centre. All participating schools receive updates on work at St. Tiggywinkles.
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Over 1,000 schools are already collecting in many parts of the UK. To find out if there is a collection point in your area, contact the project manager at the above address or telephone number.
ITW Hi-Cone Div de ITW espana S.A.
Poligono Ind Congost P-5
08530 La Garriga
Barcelona, Spain
34-38-714004
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The Ring Leader project was carried out in Spain on a pilot basis in 1992. Ten primary schools in the Barcelona area participated in the project during that school period year. Presently, 100 schools in the Madrid area and 22 schools in the Barcelona area are participating. As a prize for their collaboration on the collection of rings, the schools are invited to visit the ITW Hi-Cone factory or receive a live tree.
ITW Hi-Cone
160 Bernard Street
Cheltenham 3192
Victoria, Australia
61-3-585-0633
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Ring Leaders Australia is currently active in 22 schools in Victoria and 32 schools in Western Australia.
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Ring Leaders Australia are currently sponsors of Melbourne Zoo, Perth Zoo, Gould League, and Keep Australia Beautiful.
ITW Hi-Cone Ltd.
Quartertown Industrial Estate
Mallow, County Cork
Republic of Ireland
353-22-43111
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This project was carried out in Ireland on a pilot basis in 1995. Five classes in primary schools in South Dublin and Wicklow worked on it during May and June 1995. As a result of the feedback from this pilot scheme, in 1996, over 100 schools in Dublin, Cork, and Limerick carried out the project.
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