171. WWF - Arctic Science 3 - Land of the midnight sun
habits of birds and animals in the Arctic?
Extension Activities
The children could research the website – and other sites – to find out more about migratory birds and animals that visit the Arctic region
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172. WWF - Mountain gorilla population increases despite war
are increasing because animals are getting endangered and exctinct so it is important that numbers of animals are increasing because animals are very nice,cute and especially important.
Pranab Hazra
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173. WWF - Bringing life to the lower Danube – a real success story for WW...
on Tataru Island. Grazing animals, like grey cattle, used to live on the island, but were hunted. Without them the floodplain forest ran wild due to lack of grazing. Four years on, the herd has multiplied and soon it may provide the local
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174. WWF - WWF enforcement team cracks down on wildlife crimes in Mondulkiri province
you but a large step for the animal kingdom.
Wild boar meat on display at Sen Monorom market.
© Rohit Singh
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175. WWF - Talamancan and Isthmian Pacific Forests
a wide range of plant and animal species that are characteristic of Central American moist lowland and montane forests. Floristically, Central America is the least known part of the world, yet it is extremely rich in numbers of plant species. Of
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176. WWF - Southwestern Ghats Moist Forests
of the country's plant and animal species. The country’s largest elephant population is found in the expanse of grasslands interspersed with stunted forests known locally as shola forests .
More than 4,000 species of flowering plants
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177. WWF - Atlantic Forests
many distinctive plant and animal communities. Some 92% of the forests amphibians are found nowhere else on Earth.
Many of these endemic organisms now persist in mere islands of forest, all that are left after centuries of clearing for
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178. WWF - Southern Australia Mallee and Woodlands
an array of plant and animal wealth.
Here, the coastal dunes habitat is dominated by mallee ( Eucalyptus diversitfolia ) - a type of eucalyptus, while species of Gahnia are widespread in the swampy areas.
Local Species
Dominant
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179. WWF - Cameroon Crater Lakes
rare tropical plant and animal species.
Read more:
WWF - Kupe Forest, Cameroon
Our Earth Places About Global Ecoregions List of Ecoregions Maps
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180. WWF - Volunteering & scholarship opportunities
Protection, Greece)
Animal Jobs
Biosphere Expeditions
Challenges Worldwide
Conservation Volunteers (New Zealand)
Conservation Volunteers (Australia)
David Suzuki Foundation (Canada)
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