91. WWF's Channel
- YouTube
you need to track a forest elephant?
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92. WWF - The Human-Wildlife conflicts
Elephants conveying a load of Elephant grass fodder. Manas National Park, Bhutan.
© WWF-Canon / Gerald S. Cubitt
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93. WWF - Asian rhino news and resources
Flying Squad elephant calf given name
An elephant calf born to a member of WWF’s Flying Squad of service elephants has received its name ...
02 May 2011
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94. WWF - Rhino poaching surge continues in 2011
African mega-fauna: the elephant. http://www.izilwane.org/elephants-in-the-garden.htmlDoes WWF work with local communities to offer incentives for not poaching? (Distributing Viagra might not be a bad idea...)
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95. WWF - Law enforcement improvements lead to hundreds of poaching arrests in C...
also seized nearly 50 elephant tusks from poachers in the area’s three national parks during that period.
In addition, officials also seized guns, ammunition and machetes along with over 5000 snares used to entrap wildlife. A
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96. WWF - Officials in Cameroon trained in wildlife law
East Region of Cameroon, an elephant poaching and ivory trade hotspot in the country, and included actors from both the East and South regions where the anti-poaching fight has recently been intense.
The workshop was initiated and funded by
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97. WWF - About the Area - Namibia 823,679 km²
unique population of "desert elephants," which have adapted to an arid climate. They can go for days without drinking water, surviving on moisture obtained from the vegetation they eat. Desert elephants are not a different species or subspecies
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98. WWF - Rhinoceros
Asian Rhino and Elephant Strategy (AREAS)
» WWF African Rhino Programme
How you can help
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99. WWF - WWF welcomes Central African clampdown on smugglers
smuggler and seizure of elephant tusks and cat skins.
This comes amidst a series of similar successful operations in Cameroon, Gabon and Republic of Congo. WWF applauds these efforts as they give a clear warning to wildlife
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