121. WWF - Combating Human-Elephant Conflict in Lhamozingkha
buffer area west of Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary (PWS) in southern Bhutan. Agriculture is the main source of income for villagers in the dunkhag. However, this source of income is threatened, often raided and destroyed by Wildlife from the
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122. WWF - Law enforcement improvements lead to hundreds of poaching arrests in C...
rigorous prosecutions of wildlife criminals in Central Africa, WWF supports the work of the Last Great Ape Organization and its sister organizations who create accountability by monitoring the progress of wildlife cases through the legal
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123. WWF - WWF Bhutan office
Development of the Sakten Wildlife Sanctuary and Biological Corridors
The project aims to build a basic infrastructure for the Sakten Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS) which will prepare the way for the development of a comprehen...
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124. WWF - Communities for tigers
fragmentation and loss of wildlife corridors, unsustainable land-use policy, human-wildlife conflict, overuse of forest resources. Also, poaching of wildlife – both prey and their predators – remains a serious risk to the
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125. WWF - Wild Indian rhinos find new ground in Himalayan foothills
National Park, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, the Dibru Saikhowa National Park and the Laokhowa and Burachopari Wildlife Sanctuary to Manas.
A continuing conservation success story
From an estimated low of 20 individuals in 1905, the
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126. WWF - Terai Arc Landscape (TAL), Nepal
to the detriment of both wildlife and human populations, especially the rural poor. These pressures are compounded by a high level of political instability, including the long standing Maoist rebellion in the country.
Links between
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127. WWF - African Elephant Programme: Partners
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
The Wildlife Conservation Society is dedicated to saving Wildlife and wild lands across the globe. From its roots at the Bronx Zoo, founded in 1895, WCS strives to realize
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128. WWF - Critically endangered Amur leopards captured on video
program is being run the Wildlife Conservation Society in plots to the north of Kedrovaya Pad, covering part of the federal Leopardovy Wildlife Refuge and the Nezhinskoye Hunting Estate. Integrated data obtained from both monitoring plots will
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129. WWF - People of the Heart of Borneo programme
been working with the Sabah Wildlife Department to ensure the perpetuity of Wildlife and habitat through protected areas, and to ensure that any utilisation of Wildlife is sustainable.
Meet Laurentius
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130. WWF - India tigress gives new hope for conservation after first-time births
how recover from extinction. Wildlife has a purpose to live here with us. We must somewhat learn to live in harmony with Wildlife and the environment and get a better understanding of our existence with them. WE ARE ONE you and I, we are like the
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