1. WWF - Expedition diary
from their view of other animals. Walrus, grey whales, ringed seals and reindeer are important as game animals for the Chukchi, and in their Mythology these animals are treated more or less as a meat source. When I ask the Chukchi hunter Vlad
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/arctic/what_we_do/climate/climatewitness2/expedition_diary.cfm - 106.3kb
2. WWF - On Top of their Game: Olympic Animals
Teachers
» Olympic Animals
On Top of their Game: Olympic Animals
The Olympics is all about recognising and honouring
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/olympic_animals/ - 54.3kb
3. WWF - Caucasus-Anatolian-Hyrcanian Temperate Forests
and complexity of plant and animal life here. Endemism is high throughout - in the Caucasus alone up to 20% of the flora is considered endemic.
Caucasus mixed forests contain a mixture of species from Central and Northern Europe, Central Asia,
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/caucasus_temperate_forests.cfm - 50.0kb
4. WWF - Rare dolphin spotted in the Yangtze River
in Tongling City in east China’s Anhui Province filmed “a big white animal†with his digital camera on 19 August. The footage was later confirmed to be a baiji by Professor Wang Ding, a leading scientist in baiji study
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/news/?uNewsID=112260 - 48.8kb
5. WWF - Climate Witness Science Advisory Panel (SAP)
economic issues, in South-East Asia; Chulalongkorn University; South-East Asia START Regional Centre, Thailand
Dr Saleem Huq specialises in links between climate change and sustainable development, particularly in developing countries;
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/problems/people_at_risk/personal_stories/about_cw/cwscientists/ - 85.7kb
6. WWF - WWF-Armenia Team
leopard in Armenia and the Middle East for new edition of Armenia’s Red Data Book and the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
The hobbies include international travelling, music, reading and hiking.
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/armenia/our_work/staff/ - 55.7kb
7. WWF - Bornean orangutan
has been reduced by at least 55% over the the past 20 years.
Most Bornean orangutans are now found in Kalimantan, where extensive areas of forest still exist, especially along the east coast. The majority of wild populations are
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/great_apes/orangutans/borneo_orangutan/ - 67.2kb