1. WWF - Innovative Conservation Scheme Benefits Namibian People and Wildlife
between local people and conservationists that would bring enormous contributions to wildlife conservation and local communities alike.
Mr Weaver said that although local people had once lived in harmony with wildlife and had managed their
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2. WWF - Supporting Wildlife Conservation Activities in North East India
a long term elephant conservation programme in the landscape it is crucial to keep a check on the ever increasing trend of HEC.
The demand for wildlife products and their derivatives has driven charismatic wildlife species like tiger,
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3. WWF - WWF from 1961 to 2006
land-owning US-based conservation to increasing engagement in developing countries; a move also reflected by the Wildlife conservation Society (WCS) a conservation research and extension activity of the Bronx Zoo. In other instances
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4. WWF - Conservation in the Galapagos Islands
1. Mobilize conservation action at the ecoregional scale.
2. Protect key sites and wildlife populations.
3. Lay the foundation for lasting conservation of the Galapagos Islands.
Solution
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5. WWF - Far Eastern Leopard Conservation Programme
leading NGOs such as the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and the Phoenix Foundation supported the activities of the Far Eastern Leopard working group which elaborated the Conservation Action Plan, published in 2002 as a joint program. The
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6. WWF - 50 years of Achievements
long-term financing for conservation and environmental management. These include a carbon finance project, conservation trust funds, and payments for ecosystem services.
1989: National giant panda conservation plan
As the first
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7. WWF - Collective conservation efforts boosted rhino population in Nepal
Park and Shuklaphanta Wildlife Reserve of Nepal’s Terai Arc Landscape, and was a combined effort of the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation of the Government of Nepal, WWF Nepal and the National Trust for Nature
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8. WWF - Conservation: the new Chinese philosophy
a month or week to publicize wildlife conservation and raise public awareness. There are now 574 official nature reserves, covering in total about six per cent of the country's territory. That number is expected to double in the next 10 years. In
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9. WWF - Capacity Building on Sustainable Wildlife Use in High Conservation Val...
Building on Sustainable Wildlife Use in High Conservation Value Forests in West Africa
Project data
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10. WWF - Tiger conservation forum promises long term commitment
We Do Success Stories Conservation Highlights 2011 Conservation Highlights 2010 Conservation Highlights 2009 Conservation Highlights 2008 African rhino success Panda Success
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