211. WWF - Environmental work in Central Asia
in the poaching of the leopard’s prey and greatly increased appreciation of the local population for the leopard as the national icon;
A compensation programme has been set up - now farmers receive compensation when they lose
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212. WWF - Human Wildlife Conflict in Namibia
such as hyena, jackal and leopard , and sometimes, human injury and death.
If community commitment to conservation is to be maintained, it is imperative that communities are able to generate more benefits from maintaining wildlife on their
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213. WWF - Working with China
Other species, like the leopard and golden monkey, are benefiting too – as are local people, who depend on the forests for fuel and fresh water.
The forests where the giant panda lives also play a vital role in regulating the flow of
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/history/50_years_of_achievements/stories/?199898/Changing-China - 56.6kb
214. WWF - Business & Industry
Help WWF-Armenia to Save Leopard! this September.
WWF? WWF Offices & Associates Armenia How you can help Donate Business & Industry How You Live Your Life Send an
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215. WWF - WWF-Cambodia Newsletter_Special end-of-year2009
play
Photographing Leopard in Cambodian dry forests becomes a reality
Community honey entrepreneurs of Cambodia seek national cooperation
Ecotourism and forest protection go side by side
The Rattan Association of
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216. WWF - The Mekong in Pictures
big cats such as tiger and leopard on the Myanmar-Thai borders.
A continuing video series created to raise conservation awareness about the treasures of the Greater Mekong's natural
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217. WWF - German days in Tbilisi
a print of the Caucasian Leopard as awards for the winners. At the so called “Wheel of fortune†contest participants were invited to answer interesting questions regarding climate, biodiversity, waste and mobility.The quiz
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218. WWF - HoB Newsletter - March 2011
Melanistic Bornean Clouded Leopard
International WWF Leaders get right to the Heart of Borneo
Will Brunei remain an island of primary forest in Borneo?
Sabah’s endangered species protected from coal powerplant
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219. WWF - Spotlighting species
and grasslands tiger, leopard, Asian elephant, and several wild cattle species still roam. As recently as 50 years ago, the Dry Forests in Cambodia were described as “one of the great game lands of the world.†Learn more.
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220. WWF - Outrage as protected forests go under the hammer in Russia
federal wildlife refuge Leopardovyi – a key habitat for the Amur Leopard - just established in October 2008, was withdrawn from sale following an official demand from Yurii Trutnev, Russia’s Minister of Nature Resources and
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amur_heilong/newsroom/?157441/Outrage-as-protected-forests-go-under-the-hammer-in-Russia - 51.0kb