81. WWF - Projects across the AREAS region
strategies for Asian elephants and rhinos. AREAS also address a number of crosscutting issues affecting its projects, including wildlife trade, elephants in captivity, and human-elephant conflict.
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http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/elephants/asian_elephants/areas/projects/ - 42.6kb
82. WWF - WWF South Africa: Our Solutions
Elephant conservation in Africa
African Elephants are the world’s largest terrestrial mammals. Although Elephant numbers have recovered from record lows in the 1980s – today there ar...
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/south_africa/wwf_south_africa_our_solutions/ - 46.9kb
83. WWF - Active conservation projects in South Africa
Elephant conservation in Africa
African Elephants are the world’s largest terrestrial mammals. Although Elephant numbers have recovered from record lows in the 1980s – today there ar...
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/south_africa/projects/ - 44.0kb
84. WWF - Human - Animal Conflict news & publications.
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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85. WWF - Camera traps in Cambodia
Asian elephant
A camera trap captures an elephant's attention. A few camera traps are destroyed each year by camera shy elephants, but WWF has been relatively lucky to have lost so few
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/species/camera_traps/cambodia/ - 45.9kb
86. WWF - Borneo rhino photographed for the first time
Asian Rhinoceros and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS).
“Based on the photo, we can tell this is a mature and healthy individual thanks to the availability of plentiful, good-quality forage in the forest. We hope to take more
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/news/?uNewsID=72120 - 52.7kb
87. WWF - Eastern Deccan Plateau Moist Forests
Species
The elephant population that ranges from the Nilgiri Hills to the Eastern Ghats , estimated at more than 6,000 animals, is considered to be the largest single elephant population in India. The ecoregion harbors several
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/edeccan_plateau_moist_forests.cfm - 45.1kb
88. WWF - Madagascar Spiny Thicket
Eggs from the extinct elephant bird found?
Answer:
Amazingly enough people are still finding eggs in this ecoregion from the endemic elephant bird, which went extinct in Madagascar around 1700. This giant bird reached 10 feet (3 m)
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/madagascar_spiny_thicket.cfm - 41.9kb
89. WWF - Conservation success stories
Baby elephant born to WWF's 'Flying Squad'
Lisa, a female elephant on WWF’s Flying Squad, gave birth to healthy male calf on January 31, a ...
08 March 2011
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90. WWF - Savanna & Species
the black rhino, the African elephant and their habitats.
African elephant Species Action Plan 2007-11
PDF 2.92 MB
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/eastern_southern_africa/our_solutions/savanna_species/ - 44.1kb