21. WWF - Animal Life
Polar Regions
» Animal Life
Animal Life
Animals of ice and snow Antarctica - the frozen continent
The seas
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/habitats/polar_regions/animal_life/ - 43.0kb
22. WWF - Animal Life
Oceanic Islands
» Animal Life
Animal Life
Life on oceanic islands Flightless insects
Island insects risk being blown
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/habitats/oceanic_islands/animal_life/ - 41.5kb
23. WWF - Are you a Climate Witness? Submit your own story!
invasive pest plants and/or animals, bacteria, viruses or micro-organisms Changes in fish populations size and breeding success Changes in seabirds and/or marine animals eg: distribution, numbers Changes in diversity of marine animals
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/problems/people_at_risk/personal_stories/are_you_witness/your_story_witness/ - 106.4kb
24. WWF - search
Changes in plant and/or animal abundance and distribution
Changes in plant and/or form or reproduction
Changes in plant and/or animal associations or interactions
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/problems/people_at_risk/personal_stories/search/ - 71.1kb
25. WWF - Forest Conversion Programme
a globally rising demand for animal feed, soy expansion is booming in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay at the expense of tropical forests and savannahs, like the Cerrado. Major importing countries of Latin American soy meal are Europe and China.
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/brazil/index.cfm?uProjectID=9Z1372 - 53.8kb
26. WWF - Mechanized agriculture
2005. Human Pressure in the Brazilian Amazon . IMAZON , Brazil.
2 Jan Maarten Dros. 2004. Managing the soy boom: Two scenarios of soy production expansion in South America . AIDEnvironment, Amsterdam.
3 Brazilian Forum of NGOs and Social
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amazon/problems/mechanized_agriculture/ - 52.0kb
27. WWF - Unsustainable wildlife trade in the Amazon
in the countries where animals are sold, and in the countries where the animals are found in the wild. 2
In the Brazilian Amazon, wild species are trapped in the forest by indigenous people – often encouraged by traffickers to
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amazon/problems/other_threats/wildlife_trade_amazon/ - 53.6kb
28. WWF - Earth Hour success shows world ready to go Beyond the Hour
Islands on the other.
Brazil set its own record with 124 cities taking part this year compared to the still creditable 98 of 2010. This included around 2/3 of the state capitals and coverage across all 5 Brazilian regions. More cities and
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/brazil/?199794/Earth-Hour-success-shows-world-ready-to-go-Beyond-the-Hour - 71.8kb
29. WWF - Amazing Discoveries in the Amazon: New Species Found Every 3 Days Over...
and Upper Tapajos rivers in Brazil, the species has been listed as ‘near threatened’, due to its moderately small population, which is declining owing to habitat loss.
• The Amazon River dolphin or pink river dolphin was
http://wwf.panda.org/?196057/Amazing-Discoveries-in-the-Amazon-New-Species-Found-Every-Three-Days-Over-Last-Decade - 64.0kb
30. WWF - Earth Hour success shows world ready to go Beyond the Hour
Islands on the other.
Brazil set its own record with 124 cities taking part this year compared to the still creditable 98 of 2010. This included around 2/3 of the state capitals and coverage across all 5 Brazilian regions. More cities and
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/brazil/news/?199794/Earth-Hour-success-shows-world-ready-to-go-Beyond-the-Hour - 71.9kb