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1. WWF - Think about what you eat and where it comes from
for example, to make your chicken curry a chicken and vegetable curry. Make the most of the meat you buy – use your leftover roast chicken for cold-cuts and pies and then use the carcass to make stock and soup.  There
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2. WWF - Recipe: Champagne Oysters Risotto
Cheese, grated 1litre Chicken Stock 5oz Champagne Extra Virgin Olive Oil Salt and White Pepper, to taste 30gms unsalted butter Basil, Aromati Herbs to garnish Preparation Dice bell peppers into
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3. WWF - One thousand tortoises a week illegally gathered in south Madagascar
we slaughter cows, pigs, chicken, etc., for comsumption for our 'staple diet.' There is a need to consume other animals for their supposely 'delicacies!' Thank you WWF for doing such GREAT WORK to bring awareness to us.
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4. WWF - New Zealand Temperate Forests
cm tall, about the size of a chicken. As is typical of most of the flightless birds, it has short stout but strong (red) legs. The takahe's impressive red beak is quite solid. It has small wings that are only used for display. They can still fly,
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5. WWF - Mekong biodiversity hotspot supports the third largest population of W...
nest tree and put them in a chicken wire enclosure with no cover. That first night the protector heard the adults calling to the chicks. By the next morning the chicks were gone. They were later seen feeding in nearby fields with the adults. The
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/cambodia/?201067/Mekong-biodiversity-hotspot-supports-the-third-largest-population-of-White-shouldered-Ibis-in-the-world - 49.3kb

6. WWF - Farming: Soil erosion and degradation
(2006) From rainforest to chicken breast: Effects of soybean cultivation for animal feed on people and nature in the Amazon region - a chain of custody study. What We Do
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7. WWF - Impacts on wildlife
malformations in quail and chicken embryos. Mammals such as harbour porpoises and North Sea seals have impaired immune systems caused by industrial chemicals. Some scientists believe this was a
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8. WWF - Environmental problems in Brazil
about the expansion of chicken and pork production moving into the Cerrado. 1 What is WWF doing about the problems? © WWF
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9. WWF - Good Food is GREAT for Conservation
sources of protein like chicken, beef, peanuts, beans, and eggs. ·         Sakafo maitso – The “green” group, representing sources of essential vitamins and nutrients like
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10. WWF - Amazon birds
system. About the size of a chicken, it evokes primitive birds in its size and appearance – a small head, slender neck, and a conspicuous, ragged crest at the top of the head. It is also peculiar in that it is a weak flier. The hoatzin
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