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41. WWF - 50 years of Achievements
to education. Many of the animals and habitats supported by these early grants went on to become iconic conservation symbols, and continue to be a focus of WWF’s work. The popular fundraising appeals also, for the first time,
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42. WWF - Fin whale
is the second-largest living animal, after the blue whale. This animal is very streamlined in appearance with a distinct ridge along the back behind the dorsal fin, which gives it the nickname "razorback". The dorsal fin, which is about 60 cm high,
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43. WWF - Whales
building. These enormous animals eat about 4 tonnes of tiny krill each day, obtained by filter feeding through baleen. Adult blue whales have no predators except man. Not only is it the largest whale, it is also the largest animal ever to
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44. WWF - WWF African Bushmeat Programme
Africa/Madagascar > West Africa Africa/Madagascar > West Africa > Ghana Summary The WWF Africa and Madagascar Programme has developed a bushmeat programme to implement projects that contribute to the
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45. WWF - Lake Kariba
located in the Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe , on the north eastern border with Zambia . It is 365 km from the Zimbabwean capital Harare. Lake Kariba is an artificial inland sea that covers 282 sq km of the Zambezi Valley. It is the
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/best_place_species/current_top_10/lake_kariba_zimbabwe.cfm - 41.9kb

46. WWF - Conservation projects in Canada
Northwest Atlantic Ecoregion Planning WWF Canada’s ecoregion program is a large-scale, long-term planning initiative that will set the bar for conservation throughout the North west Atlant...
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47. WWF - About Bhutan
and Arunachal Pradesh to the west, south and east. Bhutan’s considerable variation in altitude, from subtropical in the south to temperate in the highlands and year-round snow in the north, forms 5 distinct seasons: summer, monsoon,
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48. WWF - Human Wildlife Conflict in Namibia
Links Human - Animal Conflict Project LIFE, Namibia Human Wildlife Conflict Manual Download Common Ground - Solutions for reducing the
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49. WWF - Spotlighting species
giving the forest and its animals thousands of additional years of refuge to evolve. The result is one of the highest rates of endemism in a continental setting globally. The Saola – a deer like animal – was discovered here 1992,
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/greatermekong/discovering_the_greater_mekong/species/ - 51.1kb

50. WWF - Baim: the story of a rescued baby orangutan in the Heart of Borneo
coordinator in West Kalimantan. “While I’m happy that this orangutan was rescued, it is a real tragedy to lose even a single member of this subspecies from the wild because their numbers are already dangerously
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/how_we_work/conservation/forests/news/?198492/Home-the-story-of-a-rescued-baby-orangutan-in-the-Heart-of-Borneo - 60.6kb

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