171. WWF - Filipino government cracks down on sea turtle poachers
Sometimes, human needs animals and animals need us. As a result, we must one day live in harmony with wildlife, side-by-side. We must never forget how important animals really are. We all need a great diversity of species. Poachers or any
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172. WWF - Donsol Community-Based Whale Shark Ecotourism and Coastal Resource Man...
the best destination for an animal encounter in Asia.
Background
In 1998, Donsol, Sorsogon, a town at the southern terminus of the Bicol peninsula, reported of big aggregation of whale sharks in the
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173. WWF - Musk deer populations dwindling in Russia and Mongolia
natural products in the animal kingdom and can be worth three times more than its weight in gold,†said Stuart Chapman, Head of WWF-UK’s Species Programme. “Investing in the protection of musk deer makes both commercial and
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174. WWF - Critically endangered Amur leopards captured on video
pairs of the rare spotted animals and one individual in the Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve and “Leopardoviy†Federal Wildlife Refuge in Russia’s Primorsky Province, located between the Sea of Japan and the Chinese border.
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175. WWF - Combating climate change
Caju, state of Maranhão, Brazil.
© Adriano Gambarini / WWF-Brazil
Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on edge of an ice floe,
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176. WWF - Certified soy enters marketplace in milestone purchase
to the marketplace.
The Brazilian producer Grupo Andre Maggi had two farms equaling about 70,000 hectares certified under the Round Table’s criteria late last month, and in a special ceremony celebrated with the Dutch Sustainable Soy
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177. WWF - Loggerhead turtle
turtles carry veritable animal and plant cities on their shell. As many as 100 species of animals and plants have been recorded living on one single loggerhead turtle.
What is WWF doing?
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178. WWF - What you can do for the Amazon
it's scaly or furry, the animal you bring home from the pet store may be thousands of miles from home – home being perhaps the Amazon rainforest.
Find out about wildlife trade in the Amazon
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179. WWF - Take a journey with us...
us to equip rangers to track animals...and protect them from poachers.
More on our work to stop poaching
Southern white rhinoceros adult and calf. The white rhino is listed by
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180. WWF - Forest conversion: agriculture and plantations
soy plantations of Brazil, poor people are lured from villages and deprived neighbourhoods to remote soy estates where they are put to work in barbaric conditions, sometimes at gunpoint, with no chance of escape.
Worker abuse is
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