31. WWF - You can help save biodiversity
caught on bushes when the animal is grazing - it's quite the opposite. The antelope must be killed to collect the wool. It takes 3 to 5 dead Tibetan antelopes to make one shahtoosh shawl. If the demand for the shawls continues, the antelope
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32. WWF - Ivory traffickers held in Central African Republic
passed a wildlife protection law in the 1980s, said Ofir Drori, director of the Cameroon-based group The Last Great Ape which announced the arrests with WWF.
One woman had 157 ivory objects weighing more than 200 kilogrammes in her home in
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33. WWF - Wildlife trading ring “dismantled†on Sino-Russian border
feel sad to see innocent animals being killed and the brainless people who kill them are just acting like nothing has ever happen.So I just wish that more strick law's could be sentenced to the smugglers so that maybe they would think twice
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34. WWF - Hearing held in landmark rhino poaching case
wife, two veterinarians, an animal clinic employee, a pilot, a professional hunter and farm workers.
Police investigators believe the group could be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of rhinos over the past few years. The buried carcasses
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35. WWF - Village fishpond saves forest wildlife
shows that improved law enforcement can drive the hunting and trade further underground if local people have no available alternative sources of protein,†says Louis Ngono, WWF Community Officer for the Jengi Programme.
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/cameroon/news/?192888/Village-fishpond-saves-forest-wildlife - 49.8kb
36. WWF - West African Marine Ecoregion: field staff
experience in Environmental Law and Diplomacy as well as Negotiations and speaks 6 languages
Rukia Sow, Monitoring and evaluation Officer
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37. WWF - Problems in the Amazon
Forestry Code (a federal law), 20% of rainforest in each property can be cleared under a license provided by environmental agencies.
What are the impacts of deforestation?
It is impossible to draw a comprehensive list of everything we
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38. WWF - More than 40 years in the Amazon
scientists in search of new animal and plant species drew the attention of the Peruvian government to the need to set up the area as a reserve. WWF support to the Park continues today.
In 2005, WWF contributed to the establishment of the
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39. WWF - Ivory traffickers held in Central African Republic
passed a wildlife protection law in the 1980s, said Ofir Drori, director of the Cameroon-based group The Last Great Ape which announced the arrests with WWF.
One woman had 157 ivory objects weighing more than 200 kilogrammes in her home in
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/congo_basin_forests/congo_basin_forest_information/?175981/Ivory-traffickers-held-in-Central-African-Republic - 46.3kb
40. WWF - Community conservation
the land for agriculture and animal grazing. As humans encroach on the forest, the gorillas’ habitat shrinks further.
Only with the support of local communities will we secure a future for gorillas. And it’s not just about
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