201. WWF - Environmental concerns mount over toxic spill in China
critical habitat for tigers, leopards, bears and musk deer. WWF also has projects in Russia’s Primorye Province and Khabarovsk Province focusing on conservation of the endangered Siberian tiger and snow leopard.
“We need much
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_freshwater/freshwater_news/?uNewsID=51700 - 51.8kb
202. WWF - Amur-Heilong River Basin
tiger,
Far Eastern leopard,
Mongolian gazelle,
snow sheep,
Siberian Spruce Grouse,
Red-crowned Crane, kaluga
Amur sturgeon, and
Hucho taimen.
The world’s most diverse temperate
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_freshwater/freshwater_resources/?150562/Amur-Heilong-River-Basin - 61.8kb
203. WWF - Amur-Heilong River Basin
tiger,
Far Eastern leopard,
Mongolian gazelle,
snow sheep,
Siberian Spruce Grouse,
Red-crowned Crane, kaluga
Amur sturgeon, and
Hucho taimen.
The world’s most diverse temperate
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_freshwater/freshwater_resources/?uNewsID=150562 - 61.8kb
204. WWF - Forest friends winners start replanting in tiger habitat
other day about an innocent leopard beaten to death or a tiger poisoned or poached. Forests are disappearing at an alarming rate and the large-scale hunting of herbivores no longer makes news. The cruel treatment of tigers in tiger farms, as
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/indonesia/?199941/Forest-Friends-Winners-Start-Replanting-in-Tiger-Habitat - 53.0kb
205. WWF - Buddah birds: Protecting the black-necked cranes of Shangri-la
snub-nosed monkey and snow leopard. With elevations between 1500 and 5400m, the region is characterized by deep valleys and tall mountains, which have created extremely diverse climate, soil, and vegetation patterns, and unique and fragile
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_freshwater/freshwater_news/?75440/Buddah-birds-Protecting-the-black-necked-cranes-of-Shangri-la - 58.4kb
206. WWF - WWF in the 90's
Snow leopard portrait (Panthera uncia)
© naturepl.com /Francois Savigny / WWF
WWF was born into this world in 1961.
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207. WWF - Fynbos, South Africa
Five here - lion, elephant, leopard, black rhino and buffalo - but rather a number of smaller mammals such as baboons, jackals, duikers, and bontebok and gysbok antelopes, which are dependent on the fynbos for their survival. Other Fynbos species
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/fynbos/ - 59.3kb
208. WWF - Sumatra
monkey, sun bear, clouded leopard and flying fox bat.
But these magnificent creatures are disappearing as their forest homes are rapidly being cut down to make way for oil palm plantations or destroyed by commercial or illegal logging
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209. WWF - WWF in the 80's
Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis)
© David Lawson / WWF-UK
WWF was born into this world in 1961.
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210. WWF - Conservation Highlights 2008
a PA for theFar East leopard , feared to number only 30, building on its success with tigers.
To mark the Year of the Tiger in 2010, a summit of heads of state of tiger range states is proposed to help build the political will
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/successes/highlights_2008/ - 83.6kb