91. WWF - Tuna commission urged to add fishing halt to trade ban to save bluefin
Recife, Brazil – WWF, the global conservation organization, is urging countries meeting in Brazil this week to agree urgently on a temporary fishing ban for the beleaguered Atlantic bluefin tuna, as an essential measure
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/netherlands/news/?180003/Pressure-mounts-on-tuna-commission-to-shut-down-Atlantic-bluefin-tuna-fishery - 49.4kb
92. WWF - Whaling meeting ends in failure after shutting out NGOs, media
for breeding and feeding animals for the meat production. The human animal is not a meat eating animal like we are today. But I think you will consider this untrue as I guess from your nickname.And whalemeat is NOT healthy due to it contains a
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/japan/news/?193984/Whaling-meeting-ends-in-failure-after-shutting-out-NGOs-media - 56.4kb
93. WWF - Tuna commission urged to add fishing halt to trade ban to save bluefin
Recife, Brazil – WWF, the global conservation organization, is urging countries meeting in Brazil this week to agree urgently on a temporary fishing ban for the beleaguered Atlantic bluefin tuna, as an essential measure
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/turkey/news/?180003/Pressure-mounts-on-tuna-commission-to-shut-down-Atlantic-bluefin-tuna-fishery - 49.3kb
94. WWF - Jaguar
them fiercely from any animal that may approach - even their own father.
After killing a large animal, a jaguar will usually drag the carcass into dense cover before beginning to eat. If the kill is made in an open area, jaguars often drag
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/best_place_species/current_top_10/jaguar.cfm - 42.8kb
95. WWF - Fin whale
is the second-largest living animal, after the blue whale. This animal is very streamlined in appearance with a distinct ridge along the back behind the dorsal fin, which gives it the nickname "razorback". The dorsal fin, which is about 60 cm high,
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/cetaceans/about/fin_whale/ - 61.7kb
96. WWF - Illegal bear bile trade rampant in Asia
Do the animal parts or extracts have any therapeutic value in reality? I think the vets and the biologists in the respective countries should come forward to undergo a thorough analysis to find out if these animal products
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/laos/?200329/Illegal-bear-bile-trade-rampant-in-Asia - 52.5kb
97. WWF - World's largest tropical forest park created in the Amazon, with WWF help
and were conceived by WWF-Brazil and Ibama (the Brazilian environmental agency), under the guidance of the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment.
The creation of Tumucumaque will help fulfill the public pledge made by Brazilian President
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_forests/forest_news_resources/?2654 - 49.5kb
98. WWF - Think about what you eat and where it comes from
and particularly more animal protein – like meat, fish, eggs, milk and cheese.
Livestock have a bigger environmental impact than vegetable crops.
On top of this, the Living Planet Report shows there simply isn't enough
http://wwf.panda.org/how_you_can_help/live_green/what_you_eat/ - 51.6kb
99. WWF - Orinoco River Basin, South America
home to rich plant and animal life. But threats loom on the horizon for one of the most intact river systems in the world.
Waterfall in La Llovizna park,
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/orinoco_river_basin/ - 49.9kb
100. WWF - 50 years of Achievements
with the government of Brazil and other partners to launch a 10-year initiative to preserve 12%, or 60 million ha, of the Brazilian Amazon. The world’s largest in situ conservation effort, ARPA (Amazon Region Protected Area ) has
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/history/50_years_of_achievements/ - 79.4kb