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141. WWF - Connecting Communities with Thodak Bridge
mammal species, such as snow leopard, common leopard, tiger, Himalayan black bear, takin, etc, and about 153 bird species, such as Brandt’s mountain finch, white-browed tit warbler and raven, known to exist in its luscious forests.
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142. WWF - Altai-Sayan Mountains
species. The snow leopard ( Panthera uncia ) and the world's largest wild sheep, the Altai argali ( Ovis ammon ammon ), roam the highlands of the Atlai and Sayan mountains, as well as the Siberian ibex ( Capra sibirica ), wolf ( Canis
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143. WWF - Adopt an animal
Adoption spotlight: the Amur Leopard Adopt an Amur Leopard from: WWF-UK WWF-US You Can Help Donate to
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144. WWF - Connecting Communities with Thodak Bridge
mammal species, such as snow leopard, common leopard, tiger, Himalayan black bear, takin, etc, and about 153 bird species, such as Brandt’s mountain finch, white-browed tit warbler and raven, known to exist in its luscious forests.
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145. WWF - Ensuring Long-Term Conservation of the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion
for 2 key species: the snow leopard and the Altai argali sheep. Background The globally significant biodiversity values of the Altai-Sayan ecoregion were confirmed in 1998 when 5 natural areas in the
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146. WWF - Publications
Snow Leopard in Nepal Snow Leopard in Nepal 01 March 2001 1 comments Medicinal Plants of Dolpo
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147. WWF - China, Russia provinces agree to first transboundary protected area to...
such as the Far East leopard, musk deer and goral,” said Yu Changchun, Director of Conservation Department of Jilin Forestry Department. “While tigers – the species at the top of the eco-system – are better
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amur_heilong/newsroom/?194700/China-Russia-provinces-agree-to-first-transboundary-protected-area-to-conserve-Amur-tigers - 55.0kb

148. WWF - Amur tigers threatened by economic crisis
the Amur tiger and Amur leopard,” said Dr. Susan Lieberman, Director of the Species Programme for WWF-International. In the Amur region, tiger conservation hinges on protecting the Korean cedar pine. Pine nuts from the tree represent
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amur_heilong/newsroom/?162901/Amur-tigers-threatened-by-economic-crisis - 50.5kb

149. WWF - What made the Top 10?
African Wild Dog Amur Leopard Arctic fox Asiatic Lion Cheetah Dolphins Eagles Elephant Falcon Galapagos tortoise Giant Otter Giant Panda Giant Sequoias Gibbons Giraffe Golden-mantled Tree-kangaroo
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150. WWF - News
Leopard killed in Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve A female Leopard was found shot to death in Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve last week. 17 January 2006 0 comments
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