101. WWF - Leading environmental and development organisations call for halt to f...
demand for biofuels, animal feed and beef should not lead to more forests being converted to agricultural land, said the groups.
“We are spending precious time designing a complex system of rules for REDD+. These are necessary to
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102. WWF - New hope for survival for elusive saola
the East of Vietnam to West side of Xe Sap National Park in Laos.â€
Protection of the Saola population in this landscape is the highest priority for WWF and provincial authorities. Teams of WWF Forest Guards and FPD rangers are
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103. WWF - New hope for survival for elusive saola
the East of Vietnam to West side of Xe Sap National Park in Laos.â€
Protection of the Saola population in this landscape is the highest priority for WWF and provincial authorities. Teams of WWF Forest Guards and FPD rangers are
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104. WWF - Gulf of California
the Baja Peninsula to the west is the Gulf of California .
Described by French ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau as the world's aquarium , the gulf supports an extraordinary diversity of marine life, which includes endangered marine
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105. WWF - New hope for survival for elusive saola
the East of Vietnam to West side of Xe Sap National Park in Laos.â€
Protection of the Saola population in this landscape is the highest priority for WWF and provincial authorities. Teams of WWF Forest Guards and FPD rangers are
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106. WWF - The African Savanna Elephant
largest living terrestrial animal, African savanna elephants inspire awe at their sheer size. The largest recorded individual reached a massive 4m at the shoulder and weighed 10 tonnes.
Despite their size, elephants make very little noise
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107. WWF - Loggerhead turtle
Current, Agulhas Current, Western Australia Marine, Gulf of California, Canary Current, Sulu-Sulawesi Seas, Bismarck-Solomon Seas, Banda-Flores Sea, Great Barrier Reef, Palau Marine, Andaman Sea, Arabian Sea, East African Marine, West Madagascar
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108. WWF - Conservation of Indonesian Rhinoceros
rhino patrol in Sumatra and West Java and investigate the trade of rhino and tiger products in Sumatra. The patrol will also record the species occurrence as well as the poachers' tracks and the data will be updated regularly. Trade investigations
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109. WWF - Bear (Brown)
bears living in the American west earned these animals the name 'grizzly'.
Sometimes the female bear does not even wake up to give birth during her winter sleep.
The average weight of a bear can rise to 400kg in October as the bear
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110. WWF - Chasing rhinos in Indonesia’s Ujung Kulon National Park
do that?? wh's really the animal?? i think animals are most innocent creatures in the world.. i cant stand this.. i would like to do somethig for this..
Barry McCarthy
March 28, 2008 - 17:54
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