1. Wildlife Animal Rescue: Endangered Species Conservation Fund | IFAW Web Site
wildlife and domestic animals around the world. The International
Fund for animal Welfare (IFAW) campaigns for animal conservation and habitat
preservation, and also offers Emergency animal Relief (Disaster Response)
services. Our
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2. Common minke whale / Antarctic minke whale | IFAW Web Site
Sea south to the East China Sea, into the central Pacific and the coast of Baja California. Their winter distribution is also poorly known but extends from the East China Sea and central California almost to the equator.Antarctic minke
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3. Tiger | IFAW Web Site
of Bengal tigers found 3,750 animals. India has by far the most Bengal tigers including a few hundred in Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and western Myanmar.
A 1994 survey of Amur tigers found 150-200 animals. Due to poaching pressure due to
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4. Animal Action Education | IFAW Web Site
Highlighting a different animal welfare and conservation theme each year, this initiative aims to empower the next generation of conservationists to protect animals and the environment around the globe.
Join IFAW’s global animal
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5. Basking Shark | IFAW Web Site
France, Peru, Ecuador, China, Japan and New Zealand.Today, small basking shark fisheries operate in Norway from April or May to August or September. China and Japan hunt basking sharks for their fins, which are used in fin soup, and for their
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6. Endangered Wildlife: Whales, Turtles, Sharks & Seals Rescue Society | IFAW W...
and trade, saving
animals in distress, and preserving habitat. IFAW supports
CITES' efforts to help protect animals who are being exploited due to
illegal wildlife trade. IFAW's Emergency
Relief Team helps national and local
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7. Snow leopard | IFAW Web Site
Massicot, P. 2001. Animal info—snow leopard. http://www.Animalinfo.org/species/carnivor/unciunci.htm .
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8. Asiatic black bear or Moon bear | IFAW Web Site
Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Lao People’s
Democratic Republic, Mongolia, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Pakistan, Russia,
Thailand, Vietnam, and the region of Taiwan China.Moon bears are
omnivorous, feeding on
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9. Tibetan antelope | IFAW Web Site
is obtained by killing the animal and plucking the hide. Shahtoosh is considered one of the finest animal fibres in the world and numerous antelopes are killed to produce enough wool for just one shawl. The wool is smuggled from Tibet China to
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10. Right whale | IFAW Web Site
Animal Action Education
National & Regional Efforts
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