191. WWF - Eastern Deccan Plateau Moist Forests
sloth bear (Ursus ursinus ), leopard (Panthera pardus ), blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra ), and the chinkara (Gazella bennettii ).
Species such as crested serpent-eagle (Spilornis cheela ), chestnut-bellied sandgrouse (Pterocles exustus ),
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192. WWF - Eastern Himalayan Broadleaf & Conifer Forests
(Ailurus fulgens ), clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa ), Himalayan black bear (Selenarctos thibetanus ), and the goat antelope called Takin (Budorcas taxicolor ).
Endangered endemic plants include many orchid species (Cymbidium whiteae,
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193. WWF - Chhota-Nagpur Dry Forests
sloth bear (Ursus ursinus ), leopard (Panthera pardus ), blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra ), and chinkara (Gazella bennettii ).
There are almost 280 bird species, several of which are of conservation importance, including the globally threatened
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194. WWF - Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania
elephant, buffalo, lion, leopard, African wild dog and eland. 6 species of primate are found here and two are endemic, the Iringa red colobus monkey and the Sanje crested mangabey monkey.
WWF is working with Tanzania’s wildlife services
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195. WWF - Veteran anti-poaching ranger awarded top WWF honours
the highly successful ‘Leopard’ interagency task force, also supported by WWF, which has helped protect the endangered Amur Leopard.
He joins a long line of conservation leaders, including freshwater ecologist and visionary
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196. WWF - Forest Certification in Southern Western Ghats Landscape
cat, sloth bear, tiger and leopard.
Kadars are one of the most primitive tribal groups of Kerala, and live in the Chalakudy river basin and areas of Vazhachal, Chalakudi, Parambikulam and Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary. Traditionally they were
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197. WWF - Veteran anti-poaching ranger awarded top WWF honours
the highly successful ‘Leopard’ interagency task force, also supported by WWF, which has helped protect the endangered Amur Leopard.
He joins a long line of conservation leaders, including freshwater ecologist and visionary
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198. WWF - News on marine environment issues
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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199. WWF - Declaration of Wangchuck Centennial National Park
( Budorcas taxicolor ) snow leopard ( Uncia uncial ), blue sheep ( Pseudois nayaur ), musk deer ( Moschus chrysogaster ), Himalayan black bear ( Ursus thebatenus ), marmots ( Marmota himalayana ), red panda ( Ailurus fulgens ), tiger ( Panthera
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200. WWF - Supporting Wildlife Conservation Activities in North East India
rhinoceros, tigers and leopards.
WWF India has been working in the North Bank Landscape (NBL) since 2003. In order to carry out wildlife conservation activities in NBL, WWF-India prioritized three activities which need urgent support. These
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