161. WWF - What if tigers did become extinct?
Elephant
Clouded leopard
Amur leopard
Lion tailed macaque
Musk deer
Orangutan
Rhino
Saola
And we would have to take the
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162. WWF - Establishment of a Long-Term Wildlife Monitoring Programme
Eld's deer, sambar, tiger, leopard, dhole, Siamese crocodile, possibly kouprey and hog deer, and lesser-known species such as jungle cat, clouded leopard, marbled cat, and a number of civet species. In some areas with a higher wetland
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163. WWF - WWF work in the Lower Mekong Dry Forests Ecoregion
and snapped: first photos of leopard with young in Cambodia
The first ever photographs of a wild leopard with young in Cambodia show that a pioneering project is helping to conserve wildlife and support local ...
03 May
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164. WWF - Lower Mekong Dry Forests Ecoregion news
and snapped: first photos of leopard with young in Cambodia
The first ever photographs of a wild leopard with young in Cambodia show that a pioneering project ...
03 May 2007
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165. WWF - Conservation news & stories
One That Got Away
A leopard may not be able to change his spots, but farming communities
can change their attitudes ...
01 July 1998
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166. WWF - Tibetan Plateau Steppe
Predators include the snow leopard ( Panthera uncia ) and Tibetan sand fox ( Vulpes ferrilata ). Other species, such as the wolf ( Canis lupis ) and the Himalayan brown bear ( Ursus arctos ) are considered threatened.
The Hume's ground jay
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167. WWF - Northern Indochina Subtropical Moist Forests
H.concolor ), clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa ), Tonkin snub-nosed monkey (Pygathrix avunculus ), and Francois' leaf monkey (Semnopithecus francoisi ).
The bird fauna here is very rich with around 707 species. Species of interest are
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168. WWF - Rann of Kutch Flooded Grasslands
within the ecoregion are - Leopard ( Panthera pardus ), Asiatic wild ass ( Equus hemionus ), Striped hyena, Chousingha ( Tetracerus quadricornis ), and Blackbuck ( Antilope cervicapra ).
Bird species include the Greater flamingo (
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169. WWF - Southeast China-Hainan Moist Forests
sumatrensis ), and leopard (Panthera pardus ). The Jian Nan ecoregion is subject to frequent typhoons yet is rich in bird species. Particular areas within the ecoregion typically contain 400 or more species. They include the pale-headed
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/sechina_hainan_moist_forests2.cfm - 47.0kb
170. WWF - Forests of the Upper Yangtze
the vulnerable clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa ), Chinese muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi ) - a deer that barks like a dog at dusk, China's giant salamander - the world's largest, and the tufted deer (Elaphodus cephalophus ).
Among the
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