31. WWF - Conservation of Guianas Forests...
1. Mobilize conservation action on an ecoregional scale.
2. Protect key sites and wildlife populations.
3. Shape regional development to support conservation.
4. Lay the foundations for lasting conservation.
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32. WWF - Unsustainable wildlife trade in the Amazon
The problem with trading wildlife
wildlife trade is by no means always a problem and most wildlife trade is legal. However, it has the potential to be very damaging.
Perhaps the most obvious problem associated with wildlife trade is that
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/amazon/problems/other_threats/wildlife_trade_amazon/ - 53.6kb
33. WWF - Conservation success stories
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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34. WWF - Bhutan’s conservation network
Bhutan’s Biological Conservation Complex is a network of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, nature reserves and biological corridors covering 14,80km2, or 35% of the country. This Conservation complex allows tigers, snow leopards,
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/bhutan/projects/index.cfm?uProjectID=BT0870 - 49.1kb
35. WWF - Community conservation
sq km – area of wildlife habitat sustainably managed by communities in Namibia, where wildlife sightings have almost doubled since 2004
What next?
We involve local people in all our conservation work, and we’re looking
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/history/50_years_of_achievements/stories/?199900/Community-conservation - 55.4kb
36. WWF - Bhutan’s conservation network
Bhutan’s Biological Conservation Complex is a network of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, nature reserves and biological corridors covering 14,80km2, or 35% of the country. This Conservation complex allows tigers, snow leopards,
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/bhutan/wwf_bhutan_our_solutions/index.cfm?uProjectID=BT0870 - 49.1kb
37. WWF - The Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Medal
The Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Medal
The Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Medal is WWF’s premier award. The purpose of the medal is to recognize, once a year, highly meritorious contributions to
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38. WWF - Conservation success stories
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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39. WWF - WWF enforcement team cracks down on wildlife crimes in Mondulkiri province
We Do Success Stories Conservation Highlights 2011 Conservation Highlights 2010 Conservation Highlights 2009 Conservation Highlights 2008 African rhino success Panda Success
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/successes/?188941/WWF-enforcement-team-cracks-down-on-wildlife-crimes-in-Mondulkiri-province - 48.4kb
40. WWF - Search all WWF's environmental and conservation news
prosecutors learn to fight (wildlife) crime
Thirty officers dealing with wildlife enforcement issues from Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei and Kalimantan ...
20 July 2011
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