1. WWF - Animal rescue on the Ho Chi Minh Trail
find and protect the rare animals and to stop hunting them. The villagers, who are the original scientists of the area with their own systems of traditional knowledge, told us about the ecology and biology of the animals, and offered to help.
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?1841/Animal-rescue-on-the-Ho-Chi-Minh-Trail - 48.0kb
2. WWF - Deep sea ecology: hydrothermal vents and cold seeps
can live. Even complex animals such as tube worms can live at 80°C, much higher than any other animal.
Apart from hydrogen sulfide, vent water also contains poisonous heavy metals and is more acidic than vinegar. Biologists still don't
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/deep_sea/vents_seeps/ - 45.4kb
3. WWF - Ocean ecology: sunlit surface waters
zooplankton to larger animals
The zooplankton are eaten by a huge variety of other animals. These range from small fish like sardines to giant manta rays, whale sharks, and even the largest animal on Earth, the blue whale . Some seabirds
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/open_ocean/surface_waters/ - 44.5kb
4. WWF - Deep sea ecology: seamounts
Deep sea ecology: seamounts
Bear Seamount with Physalia Seamount in the background, off the east coast of the US. Bear Seamount rises 2000m from the
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/deep_sea/seamounts/ - 41.6kb
5. WWF - Coral reefs: ecology
reefs
» Coral reef ecology
Coral reefs: ecology
Coral polyps, California, USA.
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/blue_planet/coasts/coral_reefs/coral_reef_ecology/ - 41.2kb
6. WWF - Spectacled Bear - Ecology & Habitat
Spectacled bear
» Ecology & Habitat
Spectacled Bear - Ecology & Habitat
View of cloud forest,
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/species/profiles/mammals/spectacled_bear/specbear_ecology_habitat/ - 43.0kb
7. WWF - Climate Witness Science Advisory Panel (SAP)
, specialises in soil ecology, functional biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, multitrophic interactions, nematode ecology, plant pathogens in natural vegetation, above-belowground interactions, metabolomics, biological invasions, nature
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/aboutcc/problems/people_at_risk/personal_stories/about_cw/cwscientists/ - 85.7kb
8. WWF - Blue whale
The largest animal that has ever lived This information has been reviewed.
The blue whale is the largest animal ever known to have existed. During the 20th century, the species was an important whaling target and even after
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/cetaceans/about/blue_whale/ - 62.2kb
9. WWF - Green books
to access information about animals and ecosystems."
Nigel Allan, Online Content Manager, WWF International
animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife by David Burnie
http://wwf.panda.org/how_you_can_help/green_books/ - 66.4kb
10. WWF - Red Panda Conservation Action Plan for Langtang National Park and Buff...
red panda population. The ecology of the red panda is poorly known due to its elusive behavior and restricted distribution in inaccessible, remote areas. In Nepal, the animal is patchily distributed within altitudinal range between 2,500 m
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/eastern_himalaya/publications/?199550/Red-Panda-Conservation-Action-Plan-for-Langtang-National-Park-and-Buffer-Zone-Nepal-2010-2014 - 48.5kb