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Damien Mander was born on 11 December, 1979 in Mornington, Australia. Discover Damien Mander's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December, 1979
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Mornington, Australia
Nationality Australia

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2018

Mander featured, both as a narrator and as a cast member, in Unity, a feature-length documentary. The subject of the film focuses on humanity's propensity for apathy and empathy, it is divided into four parts: Body, Mind, Heart and Soul. He has also appeared in the documentaries Vegan 2018, The Game Changers, and Last of the Longnecks. The Game Changers covers his life and advocacy as a vegan.

2015

At the IAPF, Mander has operated in South Africa, Kenya, Australia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, establishing crack anti-poaching units by putting local indigenous forces through specialist tactical training programs. Since 2015, Mander's work has focused on a community-oriented approach to anti-poaching efforts, and introducing local African women into the workforce through the use of wildlife ranger training and positions. He has also provided Ted Talks on his work with the organisation.

2013

In 2013, Mander gave a presentation about conservation at TEDx Sydney titled "Modern Warrior".

2009

In 2009 Mander traveled to South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe to escape the death and destruction he had seen in Iraq.

Using his life savings and funds raised from the liquidation of his investment properties acquired through nine years of military service and private military employment, Mander founded the International Anti-Poaching Foundation 2009. He personally funded the start-up and initial running costs, built a ranger training academy at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and bought a two-seater aircraft as well as vehicles for anti-poaching work.

2008

Mander left Iraq in 2008. He is also a vegan and has spoken publicly about veganism.

1999

Mander joined the Royal Australian Navy in 1999 at age 19, where he trained and qualified as a Naval Clearance Diver. In 2003 he was selected for the Tactical Assault Group (East), an elite direct-action and hostage-recovery unit within the Australian Army's Special Forces 2nd Commando Regiment, as a special operations sniper.

1979

Damien Mander (born 11 December 1979 in Mornington, Australia) is an anti-poaching activist and the founder of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF). He is a former Australian Royal Navy Clearance Diver and Special Operations military sniper. He is also a director of the Conservation Guardians. In 2019 he received the Winsome Constance Kindness Trust Gold Medal.