1. WWF - Bush meat fines send an awaking reminder to sellers
of wild meat including wild pig, muntjac and banteng, 40 live animals of loris, bengal monitor, snake, turtle and porcupine, all released back to the wild, as well as 5 dead animals of green peafowl, wild pig, civet and hog badger. The
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/successes/?196331/Bush-meat-fines-send-an-awaking-reminder-to-sellers - 52.6kb
2. WWF - Philippines Moist Forests
The Philippine warty pig and the Philippine deer suffer from intense hunting and habitat loss , with the warty pig especially endangered because it is considered a pest to farmers.
Private
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/philippines_moist_forests.cfm - 49.4kb
3. WWF - Alternative energy
Many of the locals keep pigs. By collecting the pig’s manure as it falls through the floorboards of the sty, it can be turned into methane gas using a small reactor. The system is odour free and produces enough energy to cook 3 meals a
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/endangered_species/giant_panda/solutions/people_and_pandas/alternative_energy/ - 44.1kb
4. WWF - Production and conservation side by side in Brazil’s Cerrado
commercial success through pig farming, and today runs an operation with 3,700 sows birthing some 200 piglets a week. An operation of this size is a huge economic benefit for the 100 employees, but it can have serious environmental impacts.
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?201054/Production-and-conservation-side-by-side-in-Brazils-Cerrado - 49.6kb
5. WWF - Production and conservation side by side in Brazil’s Cerrado
commercial success through pig farming, and today runs an operation with 3,700 sows birthing some 200 piglets a week. An operation of this size is a huge economic benefit for the 100 employees, but it can have serious environmental impacts.
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/wwf_offices_in_the_americas.cfm?201054/Production-and-conservation-side-by-side-in-Brazils-Cerrado - 53.3kb
6. WWF - Saving medicinal plants improves lives of Chinese villagers
region, such as asarum and pig water chestnut. If local villagers continue the practice, the Schisandra plant could be the next victim.
It was in this workshop that Liu and his fellow villagers gradually learned what sustainability meant in
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/successes/?194552/Saving-medicinal-plants-improves-lives-of-Chinese-villagers - 51.7kb
7. WWF - Western Congo Basin Moist Forests - A Global Ecoregion
those of the warthog or bushpig. This nocturnal species is herbivorous and does not dig for food with its snout like other wild pigs do.
Though known to native peoples of tropical African forests for many millennia and subject in many of these
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/westerncongo_moist_forests.cfm - 50.2kb
8. WWF - Atlantic Dry Forests
fuel for Brazil's steel and pig iron industries, which run entirely on charcoal. The most diverse dry forests on flat terrain and rich soil have been completely removed.
WWF’s work
Created in
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/atlantic_dry_forests.cfm - 45.4kb
9. WWF - New Caledonia Rivers & Streams
like the rat, cat, dog and pig. These have taken a toll on species like the ground-living Kagu.
The New Caledonian Rail and the New Caledonian Lorikeet have not been seen for over a hundred years and are considered to be critically endangered
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/newcaledonia_rivers_streams.cfm - 43.1kb
10. WWF - Production and conservation side by side in Brazil’s Cerrado
commercial success through pig farming, and today runs an operation with 3,700 sows birthing some 200 piglets a week. An operation of this size is a huge economic benefit for the 100 employees, but it can have serious environmental impacts.
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/footprint/forestry/?201054/Production-and-conservation-side-by-side-in-Brazils-Cerrado - 49.9kb