111. WWF - Half of world’s wild pandas to be protected
because it is my favitor animal, and YOU HAVE NO RIGHT CUTTING DOWN THERE FOOD AT ALL YOU HEAR ME AT ALL. I will be in china some day and we are going to talk. I love animals and they love me, Roseclaire
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112. WWF - Red Panda Conservation Action Plan for Langtang National Park and Buff...
remote areas. In Nepal, the animal is patchily distributed within altitudinal range between 2,500 m and 4,000 m from east to west in temperate and sub-alpine zones. Based on anecdotal evidence, study reports, sightings and signs, the presence
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113. WWF - Re-announced post of Communications Officer
and sorting photographs of animal and plant species, forest and river landscapes, field activities, events, communities, NTFP, and using the GPN system to store and share them with the pre-identified groups.* Contribute ideas and knowledge to the
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114. WWF - Environmental conservation work in Mozambique
the world's largest land animal is still under threat.
13 April 2007
17 comments
Protecting marine turtles in Mozambique's
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115. WWF - New maps show the carbon in the trees
CLIMATE IS INCREASES AND THE ANIMAL IN FOREST IS UNIQUE!!!FOR THE NEXT GENERATION SAVE THE FOREST NOT CUT DOWN THE FOREST ANYMORE AND ANIMAL NOT LOST THEY HABITAT!!!TO SAVE OUR PLANET NOT JUST GOVERNMENT BUT PEOPLE MIND MUST CHANGEE
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116. WWF - Madagascar
the world’s plant and animal species, of which 80% are endemic to Madagascar.
Why?
Madagascar's long isolation from the neighboring continents has resulted in a unique mix of plants and animals, many found nowhere else in the world.
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117. WWF - About the Area
collection of plants, animals and habitats in the world. It boasts the highest peaks, including the tallest: Sagarmatha, or Mt Everest , at 8,848m. Glacial melt from these mountains feed the tributaries that flow into major rivers like the
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118. WWF - WWF-Canon Photogallery - conservation photography at its best
There is not one animal or person on Earth - from a polar bear in the Arctic, a tree-frog in the tropical rainforest, to a newborn child anywhere on this planet - that has not been exposed to a cocktail of man-made chemicals. Almost all
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119. WWF - Arctic fox
The natural hues allow the animal to blend into the tundra's ubiquitous snow and ice. When the seasons change, the fox's coat turns as well. The animals adopt a brown or gray colour appearance that provides cover among the summer tundra's rocks
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120. WWF - About the Alps region
over 30,000 animal and 13,000 plant species the diversity of life the Alps is simply incredible. 20,000 invertebrates, 200 breeding birds, 80 mammals, 21 amphibians and 15 reptile species 'crowd' the Alps. 417 plant species are
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