Showing posts with label Orangutans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orangutans. Show all posts

Monday, November 13, 2017

Orangutan Foundation International Volunteers



Orangutan Foundation International Volunteers

Orangutan Foundation International has volunteer opportunities available for active individuals who want to get their hands dirty and help save one of the earth’s most bio-diverse areas. Come to Borneo, the world’s oldest rainforest, and help OFI build a much needed structure! You may be building a bridge, an enclosure, an infant orangutan jungle gym, or another structure to help OFI continue our work to save orangutans in the rainforest.

Field volunteers complete projects that aid critically important aspects of our on-the-ground programs. The Field Construction Volunteer Program was developed because concerned individuals asked to participate directly in the work. We believe that together we can ensure that wild orangutans do not become extinct in our lifetimes.


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Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      


Friday, January 13, 2017

Job Opportunity - Orangutan Conservation




Job Opportunity - Orangutan Conservation
  
The Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme (SOCP) is looking for an experienced individual to supervise its specialist orangutan quarantine centre and orangutan reintroduction programme in northern Sumatra.
The position would suit a zookeeper/sanctuary manager/veterinarian wanting to make a genuine impact on orangutan conservation and welfare who is willing and able to start a new life in a new country and culture, as part of a dynamic and diverse team based in Medan, Indonesia.
If you think this exciting and challenging position is for you visit http://www.sumatranorangutan.org/jobs, to obtain Terms of Reference and details on how to apply. Closing date is 28th February 2017.
 
TERMS OF REFERENCE

Position Title: SOCP Quarantine & Reintroduction Supervisor

Experience and Qualifications:
The successful applicant will have a proven background in animal care and management. Ideally, he/she will have several years’ experience as either a zookeeper, sanctuary manager or veterinarian. Experience living or working in a developing country would be an advantage, but is not a prerequisite.

Location:
The position will be based out of the SOCP’s main office in Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia, but with the majority of time spent at the SOCP Orangutan Quarantine Centre near Medan and the Jantho Reintroduction Centre in Aceh Province, dividing the focus of this time approximately 60/40. Extensive travel will be required between SOCP field activity sites and for meetings throughout Indonesia and elsewhere, as and when required. Time working in the SOCP office in Medan will also be necessary.

Reporting:
The SOCP Quarantine and Reintroduction Supervisor will report to and take direction from the SOCP Director, but will coordinate closely with all SOCP senior staff.  The position will consult and coordinate especially closely with the SOCP orangutan quarantine and reintroduction on-site managers and the SOCP veterinary team regarding all activities related to management of the two facilities.

Primary goal of the position:
To ensure high standards of animal husbandry and welfare and maintain an efficient and effective working environment at all SOCP facilities dealing with captive and reintroduced orangutans.

Main responsibilities:
The SOCP Quarantine and Reintroduction Supervisor will communicate with the veterinary team, and management teams of the Orangutan Quarantine Centre and Jantho Reintroduction Centre to supervise and assist them to ensure project implementation is on track, that required standards are met, that fundraising opportunities are not missed, and that project staff are efficient in their work and have all that they require to work effectively. The work will include supervising records and databases and communicating and reporting to partners and donors.
The SOCP Quarantine and Reintroduction Supervisor will be required to spend frequent lengthy periods at the Orangutan Quarantine Centre and Jantho Reintroduction Centre and maintain strong communication and coordination with all senior SOCP staff. The work will require considerable flexibility in terms of multitasking and time management.

Summary of tasks – relevant to both the Orangutan Quarantine and Jantho Reintroduction Centres :-

•      Supervising day to day animal management at both locations and maintaining clean, hygienic, and well organized and maintained facilities
•      Work closely with the SOCP veterinary team to optimise the health and welfare of all orangutans in the SOCP’s care
•      Work closely with the SOCP management team to optimise post-release monitoring and welfare of reintroduced orangutans
•      Supervising staff management and working with the on-site management teams to arrange work schedules, routines, goals and daily tasks, and evaluating performance
•      Updating and streamlining all records keeping and database management related to the Quarantine and Jantho Centres
•      Identifying problems as they arise and determining effective solutions
•      Fundraising for the Orangutan Quarantine Centre and Jantho Reintroduction programme
•      Communications relevant to both facilities, including reports to donors, correspondence and online media
•      Coordinating and supervising visitors (donors, government personnel, media and film crews, etc.)
•      Assisting the SOCP’s Orangutan Haven development team with the design, promotion, fundraising and implementation of the project (eventually also supervising animal husbandry at this location as well)

More detailed Terms of Reference will be supplied to selected applicants.

Salary and benefits
Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.


HOW TO APPLY


Please send a letter via email to ian@sumatranorangutan.org explaining why you feel uniquely qualified for this position and why you would like to apply, outlining both your immediate and long-term career aspirations. Include a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae and the names and contact details of 3 referees (at least two should be employment/education related).  

Closing date is 28th February 2017.





Peter Dickinson
Independent International Zoo Consultant
      

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Operations Manager



Operations Manager 

OuTrop (the Orangutan Tropical Peatland Project)

Position Description:

OuTrop is looking for a new Operations Manager to manage its field project in Sabangau, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (Borneo). OuTrop’s main field project is based in the Sabangau Forest located in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia (Borneo) and includes: three primate behaviour projects (orang-utans, gibbons and red langurs), biodiversity surveys, camera trapping, forestry research, regeneration research in our seedling nursery, numerous student and short-term research projects, and supporting a variety of on-the-ground conservation initiatives implemented by our local partners.  

The successful candidate will provide overall management support to the Project Directors, Scientists and other staff, to help ensure the successful delivery of all Project objectives. You will have overall responsibility for the OuTrop field research project and all staff, students, volunteers, interns and visitors that work on the Project. Working together with our Primate Scientist and Accounts Manager, you will be responsible for daily research team schedules, personnel management, project financial management, health and safety, all project facilities and equipment, coordinating with the CIMTROP camp manager and kitchen staff, and working with the Field Director to help further our conservation objectives. You will provide an in-country advisory role to the Communications Manager, write monthly reports for the Board of Directors and contribute to the development of the OuTrop project both in-situ and to a wider audience. You need to familiarise yourself with all OuTrop projects, including accompanying research and volunteer teams in the forest, and maintain regular communications with the Project Directors and all field team members, plus our partners and collaborating researchers, as relevant. If you are suitably qualified, provision of scientific support/advice to non-primate field research activities may also be required.

We are looking for a highly organized person, with excellent coordination and team management skills, and preferably with tropical research experience and a dedication to wildlife conservation. The candidate needs to be motivated, flexible, empathetic, patient, amicable (good social and political skills), well organized, a good communicator, and physically and mentally fit.  This role requires the ability to integrate multiple tasks, responsibilities and staff supervision as it's a transverse role across the project. Applicants must also have the ability to cope well under stress and readily master new skills. Previous experience of similar projects in Indonesia and ability to speak Bahasa Indonesia to conversational level are strongly preferred. Note that this is a full-time position mainly based in our field station, and that flexibility is needed to work both at weekends and frequently during evenings, as needed.

Duties include:

•        To ensure the overall smooth operation of the OuTrop project in Sabangau and improve wherever possible, working together with the Directors and all Project members. This encompasses a wide range of responsibilities, some of which cannot always be anticipated in advance, and so a willingness to accept flexibility in duties (sometimes at short notice) is required.
•        To assume primary responsibility for managing daily research schedules and Project personnel, working together with the Primate Scientist, Volunteer Coordinator and other managerial personnel as appropriate.
•        To be the primary point of contact between the Project Directors and all other Project personnel (Indonesian and international), plus and our local counterparts at the University of Palangka Raya to ensure good communications and relations, that instructions are carried out, tasks are properly implemented, and problems are identified and resolved in a timely and profesional manner.
•        To prepare monthly in-country accounts projections, plus pay staff wages and others bills, and oversee project accounts together with our Accounts Manager.
•        To assist the Project Directors in defining the objectives, strategies, responsibilities and tasks of the Field Team and its members.
•        To work together with the Project Scientists and other team members to ensure that all work is carried out according to protocol and that data quality is maintained and, where possible, improved.
•        To support the Project Directors in implementing OuTrop’s policies and protocols, particularly regarding health and safety, and in dealing with human resources issues.
•        To prepare and lead at minimum monthly staff meetings, to assess overall Project performance, and identify and resolve any performance-related issues. This includes both group and individual meetings, and may include instigating disciplinary procedures.
•        To contribute towards the development and ensure the effective implementation of OuTrop’s Staff and Intern Development Programmes.
•        To manage project logistics and equipment, both in camp and the Project offices in Palangka Raya. This includes ensuring equipment is properly stored and inventoried, that equipment is repaired or replaced when broken, that work and leisure areas are kept tidy and in a state presentable to guests, and that camp/office infrastructure is maintained and repaired where necessary.
•        To support OuTrop’s Directors and Communications Manager in generally promoting the Project and furthering our communications, including providing regular communications materials, assisting the Communications Manager in obtaining such materials through others, providing advice and feedback on OuTrop/s communications, and assisting with arrangements for Project visitors/guests.

Qualifications/Experience:

•        Essential personal traits include good social and organisational skills, high motivation, an attention to detail, flexibility and ability to cope under stress, a focus on identifying the solutions to problems as well as the problems themselves, plus the ability to manage and prioritise multiple tasks.  
•        Personnel and project  management, and team  coordination experience essential; administration and financial management experience preferred.
•        Training in and/or experience with team work development strategies, conflict resolution and leadership on small projects/organizations essential.
•        A minimum 1 year’s experience in tropical field research projects preferred, ideally in areas of active OuTrop research.
•        Undergraduate or higher Biology or other relevant university degree an advantage, ideally in ecology/conservation/primatology.
•        Good computing skills essential (including Access, Excel, Word, etc.)
•        Good spoken and written English essential.
•        Previous experience of working in Indonesia and a minimum conversational level of Bahasa Indonesia are strongly preferred.
•        Possession of an emergency first aid certificate, or willingness to obtain such a certificate either before or immediately after appointment, is expected.
•        Both Indonesian and foreign nationals meeting the above criteria will be considered. OuTrop is an Equal Opportunities employer.

Salary/funding:

•        GBP 300/month or the equivalent in IDR for Indonesian applicants.
•        Local stipend of IDR 500,000 to cover basic food and other minor costs in Palangka Raya.

Support provided for positions:

•        Accommodation in the research camp in Sabangau and OuTrop office/house in Palangka Raya, plus food at research camps.
•        For Indonesian applicants, one set of flights and/or other transport from your place of current residence to Palangka Raya will be provided.
•        For international applicants, one set of international flights up to GBP 700 and one set of domestic flights from Jakarta to Palangka Raya will be reimbursed for each 12 month contract period, and all visa-related costs will be covered.
•        Health insurance up to GBP 25/month or the equivalent in IDR.
•        Note that all of the above extends only to the worker and not any accompanying family members.

Term of Appointment:

1 year, extendable upon agreement by both parties.

Application Deadline:

Friday 25th July 2014, with completed reference letters to be received by Friday 1st August 2014. Interviews are expected to be held within the first half of August, with the successful applicant then starting work in Indonesia as soon as can be arranged thereafter (anticipated October-November 2014).

Comments:

Please send a covering letter detailing why you believe you are suitable for the position, an up-to-date CV to and two completed written references to OuTrop’s Managing Director, Dr Mark Harrison: mharrison@outrop.com with the job title as the email subject. Reference letters and CVs may be provided in Bahasa Indonesia or English,  but cover letters must be written in English.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Team Leader: Orang-utans



Team Leader: Orang-utans
Monkey World - Ape Rescue Centre


Monkey World assists governments around the world to rescue primates that have been smuggled from the wild. At the Centre refugees of this illegal trade as well as those that have suffered abuse or neglect are rehabilitated into social groups.

Date Posted
06.06.2011

Job description
The orang-utan section comprises three mixed-sex groups and is currently the largest group of orang-utans outside Southeast Asia. The Team Leader would be responsible for managing these groups which are made up of orang-utans rescued from all over the world. The candidate would also be responsible for the European Orang-utan Crèche where orphaned youngsters are reared and socialised with others of their own kind.

The successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of the section including animal husbandry, diets, operant conditioning, enrichment and health checks. They will also be responsible for staff training and monitoring.

Qualifications/Experience
This role requires a primate keeper with at least 3 years experience. A minimum of 1 year’s experience of working with orang-utans is also essential.

Applicants will need to demonstrate good communication skills, be physically fit, self motivated and able to lead and work as part of a team.

Desirable
  • Full driving licence
  • Shotgun certificate
  • Experience of public speaking
  • Experience of operant conditioning
  • Familiarity with rescue and rehabilitation of primates

Salary
Dependant on experience

Condition of appointment
This position will be subject to a six-month probationary period

Please send covering letter and current CV to :-

Sue Wheatley
HR Manager
Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre
Longthorns
Wareham
Dorset
BH20 6HH

e-mail:- hradmin@monkeyworld.com

Closing date for applications 22nd June 2011





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Friday, August 20, 2010

Zoo Vacancy - Team Leader; Primates and Ungulates

Living Collection Vacancies - JOIN TEAM WILD

Team Leader; Primates and Ungulates  


Team Leader Roles (AZ and MZ):
The Team Leaders report to the Curator, with 4 based in Adelaide (AZ) and 2 based at Monarto (MZ). Each has two Senior Keepers who report directly and a team of around ten in total. Responsible for the day to day operations of the department you will have a strong focus on leading and managing the team, providing excellent animal husbandry, promotion of exciting visitor experiences and conservation involvement and outcomes. Organisational skills and some planning experience/ability are essential to the role. We are seeking proven team players/managers who can take our husbandry programmes and visitor experiences to new heights. These are “hands on” positions that include at least three days a week on section assisting with husbandry and developing team skills and abilities. Positions vacant are:

TL4 Team Leader; Primates and Ungulates (AZ)
Based at Adelaide Zoo, this position is focussed largely on primates; from Orang-utans to Squirrel Monkeys. The section also includes: Tapirs, Meerkats and Giraffe. Most of the exhibits on this section are relatively modern but some display challenges remain. A proven ability with training/conditioning and enrichment programmes is essential and experience with linking ex and in-situ programmes would be an advantage. Behind the Scenes Experiences and visitor presentations are an important part of the daily routine on this section.
Position Summaries available from; http://www.zoossa.com.au/

Applications, by resume and covering letter, addressing required criteria to: recruitment@zoossa.com.au  by 12:00 noon Friday 10th September.

Job descriptions and application guidance will be placed on the Website early next week, as soon as they are finalised.





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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Primate Keeper II - Zoo Atlanta

Employment Opportunity - Zoo Atlanta - Primate Department

Zoo Atlanta is seeking a Primate Keeper II to work primarily with its collection of orangutans and cross-train in our other primate areas. A minimum of three years of experience working in a zoological setting with great apes and other primates and participation in a progressive and active program of operant conditioning is preferred. Strong background and proof of skills in operant conditioning required. Individual must demonstrate a strong commitment to animal welfare, behavioral enrichment and wildlife conservation. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Description

The Keeper II is responsible for animal husbandry and maintenance of exhibit, holding and public areas of the assigned department. This person will report to the area Lead Keeper or Assistant Curator or Curator as appropriate.

Responsibilities

· Participate in daily husbandry, exhibit maintenance, daily record keeping and visitor service

· Maintain a high level of observation and reporting of animal behavior

· Actively participate in workshops, seminars, activities and conferences aimed at continually improving job knowledge,

· Actively foster constructive attitudes and a team orientation among staff

· Maintain the highest level of safety in the work area through implementation of safety protocols and procedures

· Maintain a high performance level of general keeper duties including excellent animal care and visitor interactions including scheduled on-ground talks to guests

· Participate in one or more of the following: enrichment or training committee, area research projects, education or conservation programs

· Actively participate and monitor animal training programs via operant conditioning and report to staff and supervisors

· Coordinate and supervise activities of interns and volunteers as required

· Other duties as assigned

Criteria

  • Four year degree in biology, psychology, zoology or related field.
  • Willingness to work holidays, weekends and flexible work schedules
  • Ability to apply operant conditioning techniques (as required)
  • Minimum of 3 years animal care experience in a zoological setting
  • Must possess good oral and written communication skills
  • Must have a positive attitude supporting area goals and those of Zoo Atlanta.
  • Able and willing to work outdoors in inclement weather
  • Must be able to perform strenuous work and lift at least 80 pounds, bending, lifting, climbing, etc.
  • Light construction skills a plus
  • Must obtain and maintain a valid Georgia Drivers License
Sending Your Resumé
Please mail or email your resume to Zoo Atlanta:

Address:
Human Resources Department
Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Avenue
SE Atlanta
GA 30315

E-mail: Zoo Jobs Job Hotline: (404) 624-5600. Option 6, then Option 2

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1. Indicate in the subject line the specific job posting you are interested in.

2. Have resumé in MS Word format.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Ape Care Staff Supervisor

Ape Care Staff Supervisor
Center for Great Apes

The Center for Great Apes has a new position for an Ape Care Staff Supervisor to oversee the day-to-day activities of the caregiver staff in providing optimal care for the health and welfare of our sanctuary apes. The Center for Great Apes is a reputable, established, and growing sanctuary for orangutans and chimpanzees in need of permanent lifetime care. The Center maintains these animals in a safe and enriching habitat, providing exemplary care in accordance with and exceeding federal and state regulations.

Position Summary:

The Ape Care Staff Supervisor is directly responsible for the day-to-day activities of the caregiver staff. This position is for a working supervisor who will participate wherever needed in caregiver duties. This person will work in a positive partnership with the founding director and support the Center’s mission as established by the founding director and board of directors.

Responsibilities include:

t Working with founding director and the staff caregivers to develop the best care plan in areas of diet, health maintenance, enrichment, socialization with other apes, and training behaviors

t Maintaining a positive team-oriented attitude supportive of the Center and its mission and representing the Center to all employees, volunteers, members, donors, visitors, vendors, and on-site workers with friendliness, courtesy and professionalism

t Supervising ape care staff in carrying out all aspects of:
§ Diet
§ Enrichment activities & equipment
§ Health care procedures
§ Cooperative husbandry training
§ Managing ape behavior situations
§ Ensuring all safety practices, requirements, and recommendations are met or exceeded
§ Cleaning routines

Supervisory responsibilities will require this person to:
Participate in interviewing and selection of applicants for caregivers, interns, and volunteers
Oversee orientation on safety policies and procedures
Oversee training of ape care staff, interns, and ape-care volunteers
Schedule work-shifts
Hold periodic meetings with ape care staff
Plan performance evaluations
Fill in when needed for daily ape care routine including shifting, feeding, training, cleaning, providing enrichment, and doing daily health checks
Lead caregiver staff during emergencies
Coordinate with veterinarian on health care issues

This position may also require the ape care supervisor to:
Assist the veterinarian with medical procedures
Give tours occasionally to visitors and donors
Give presentations at conferences or workshops and represent the Center in a professional and positive manner

Qualifications:
7+ years of experience in great ape care giving (preferably both orangutans and chimpanzees)
5 years experience of direct supervision of staff coworkers and demonstrated success in leading coworkers in teamwork building
Demonstrated leadership ability to create a team environment that supports effective teamwork and collaboration with ape care staff
Demonstrated ability to interact with staff in a positive manner and lead staff to success in their job
Excellent communication abilities with staff, management, members/donors, and visitors
Good writing and report skills
Ability to be calm and make decisions in crisis situations or emergencies
Willingness to tackle challenges and problem solve


Preferred:
Dart gun training and chemical immobilization knowledge
Positive reinforcement training experience with captive apes
Leadership or supervisory training or courses
Veterinary tech experience, fecal exams, previous assistance in great ape health exams
Able to lift 50 pounds and work outdoors in extreme heat during summer when required


The Center for Great Apes is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This position is located in Wauchula, FL, between Sarasota/Tampa Bay, Ft. Meyers/Naples, and Orlando metropolitan areas.

Visit http://www.centerforgreatapes.org/ to learn more about the Center.

Contact Information:
Please email your resume to patti@centerforgreatapes.org or FAX to 863-767-8904

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Managing Director - Center for Great Apes

Managing Director - Center for Great Apes

Position Profile


Wauchula, FL

The Center for Great Apes is looking for a Managing Director to partner with the Founding President to lead a reputable, established, and growing sanctuary for orangutans and chimpanzees in need of permanent lifetime care. The Center maintains these animals in a safe and enriching habitat, providing exemplary care in accordance with and exceeding federal and state regulations. The Center also works to promote awareness of conservation issues as well as challenges facing great apes in captivity. The Center for Great Apes is committed to inspire the public to action.

Position Summary:
The Managing Director is responsible for the day-to-day business of the Center by supporting, but not directly managing, the care of the primates; working closely with the Board of Directors and the Founding President to ensure that business operations are well managed; and supporting the goals of the Center for Great Apes. The Managing Director will supervise a team of new and existing staff and contractors to achieve the roles and responsibilities defined in 5 key areas:

1. Financial Management
 Create and manage budgets and maintain the organization’s financial position and outlook.

 Oversee regular bookkeeping, banking, accounts payable receivable and
reporting activities.

2. Resource Development
 Provide leadership and oversight of all fundraising, membership, and marketing strategies and ensure the integration of various aspects of programs and campaigns.

 Work with the President to communicate the mission to various audiences
through media, marketing, and public relations efforts.

3. Operations
 Oversee the effective management of all facilities to ensure successful
operation with highest performance of safety and reduced liability/risk.

 Supervise management of all construction, repair, and maintenance of habitats, administrative/support facilities and the sanctuary compound.

 Ensure the smooth operations of the Center’s educational programs.

4. Personnel Management
 Provide effective management and direction to non-animal care staff,
administrative and operational staff to achieve goals and further develop their
skills, experience and expertise.

 Maintain effective relationships with consultants and contractors.

5. Administration
 Provide human resources program for all staff that promotes an effective,
motivated, accountable workforce.

 Oversee all internal technology and data, including donor information,
donations, human resource information, and purchasing.

 Ensure legal, safety, and risk management compliance through effective
insurance and procedure management.

 With the Chair, enable the Board of Directors to fulfill its governance function.

Knowledge and Skills:
 Must share the Center for Great Apes’ commitment to a safe environment for
the orangutans and chimpanzees and a strong commitment to animal welfare,
an affinity for animals, and a sincere concern for their care and well-being.

 Knowledge of nonprofit planning, management, fundraising, marketing, and
facilities operations.

 Financial management skills including responsibility for developing and
managing budgets.

 Ability to prioritize and multi-task.

 Ability to build partnerships and teams.

 Strong written and oral communication skills for internal and external
communications.

 Ability to operate relevant computer systems, including hardware and software.

Qualifications:
 Bachelor degree required, and advanced degree in administration,
management, operations, marketing, or similar area preferred.

 Seven to 10+ years of increasing responsibilities and experience in effectively
managing a non-profit organization; previous experience as an executive
director, managing director, department head and management team member
for a $1,000,000+ organization preferred.

 Demonstrated experience working with a nonprofit Boards of Directors.

 Proven experience successfully leading and managing staff passionate about
their mission and partnering with other leadership team members.

 Experience in supervising, planning, communicating with, and coordinating the work of diverse staffs.

The Center for Great Apes is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This position is located in Wauchula, FL, between Sarasota/Tampa Bay, Ft. Meyers/Naples, and Orlando metropolitan areas. Visit http://www.CenterForGreatApes.org to learn more about the Center.
Compensation will be competitive and commensurate with experience. Ideally, the new Managing Director would be available to assume responsibilities immediately.

To Apply: Please email your resume, salary requirements and 3 references by Sept. 15th to pamela@realchangepartners.com

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