21. WWF - Lao PDR
Lao PDR home. The way these cultures relate to nature is often coloured by beliefs and traditions that have been practiced for centuries. Eighty percent of Lao’s 5.9 million people, over half of which is aged under 20 years, live in rural
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22. WWF - Census finds increase in critically endangered mountain gorilla population
population has counted 480 animals, an increase of 100 - more than a quarter - since the last count in 2003.
The gorillas surveyed live in Central Africa’s Virunga Massif region, a volcanic mountain ecosystem consisting of three
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/congo_basin_forests/congo_news/?197658/Mountain-Gorilla-Census - 54.4kb
23. WWF - South African delegates visit Vietnam to address illegal rhino horn trade
the sick poaching of these animals for medicine but also where possible reintroduce these species in the wild and protect them very well, at least in a couple of national parks per Asian country. These animals are connected to Asian cultures and
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/south_africa/news/?195896/South-African-delegates-visit-Vietnam-to-address-illegal-rhino-horn-trade - 54.3kb
24. WWF - "Use 60 minutes of darkness to help the world see the light," urges Ba...
indiscriminate of race, culture, class, nationality or religious belief. It affects every living organism on the planet – including all of us,†Archbishop Emeritus Tutu said.
“Through the symbolic act of switching off
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/press_releases/?199759/Use-60-minutes-of-darkness-to-help-the-world-see-the-light-urges-Ban-Ki-moon - 54.2kb
25. WWF - Meet the WWF US Arctic team
Sybille has wanted to help animals since she was a little girl in Heidelberg, Germany. Today she's doing just that, leading conservation initiatives for elephants, rhinos, tigers, orangutans and leopards around the world. Sybille oversees the
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/arctic/offices/arctic_us_staff.cfm - 55.7kb
26. WWF - Southern New Guinea Lowland Forests - A Global Ecoregion
2,000 species of ferns) and animals, many of them found only on this island.
The lowland rain forests of this ecoregion are associated with the great Fly River watershed, the largest river system in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Lake Kutubu, the
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/southnewguinea_lowland_forests.cfm - 47.4kb
27. WWF - About the Heart of Borneo
and inhabited by endangered animals such as orangutans, elephants and rhinos, the island keeps on revealing new biodiversity wonders as more species are constantly discovered.
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/borneo_forests/about_borneo_forests/ - 45.6kb
28. WWF - Establishing a political agenda for a sustainable future
a fragmented political culture, and rising consumer expectations, it is going to be very challenging indeed.
There are signs of hope, but much more needs to be done. Many governments around the world are now looking at
http://wwf.panda.org/?200821/Establishing-a-political-agenda-for-a-sustainable-future - 50.5kb
29. WWF - Toxic pollution from Australia floods threatens marine life
all the innocent plants and animals are going to suffer from our stupidity
endangered animal kid
January 14, 2011 - 02:26
not cool you idiots
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/australia/?198811/Toxic-pollution-from-Australia-floods-threatens-marine-life - 52.9kb
30. WWF - Mother Mekong
Mekong is a part of local culture and tradition.
Fishing communities in Bokeo and across the river in Chaing Rai, Thailand, are at the heart of a tradition revolving around the Mekong giant catfish, the third-largest freshwater fish in the
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_freshwater/freshwater_news/?195618/Mother-Mekong - 52.0kb