41. WWF - Arctic fox
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
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Arctic foxes are monogamous, and each pair establishes a territory, or home range, which they use for several years.
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42. WWF - Kouprey
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia designated the Kouprey as country's national animal in 1960.
The name kouprey is
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43. WWF - Pink river dolphin
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
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44. WWF - Dunnart
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
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45. WWF - Giant muntjac
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
The giant muntjac was only discovered in 1994 - by researchers who were looking for information on the saola, another newly
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46. WWF - Canadian Boreal Forests
bear (U. americanus ), wolf (Canis lupis ), wolverine (Gulo gulo ), snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus ), brown lemming (Lemmus trimucronatus ), and the Northern red-backed vole (Clethrionomys rutilus ).
Bird species include ruby-crowned
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/canadian_boreal_forests.cfm - 48.6kb
47. WWF - Altai-Sayan Montane Forests
Altai pikas (Ochotona spp ), wolf (Canus lupis ), brown bear (Ursus arctos ), manul cat (Felis manul ), Mongolian gazelle (Procapra guttorosa ), and the lynx (Felix lynx ).
The Altai snowcock (Tetraogallus altaicus ) can be found below
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48. WWF - Return of the large carnivores to Switzerland
and logging forced the lynx, wolf and brown bear in extinction in the Swiss Alps by the 19th century. Today, these species are starting to return, although the numbers are far too small to guarantee their survival.
Unresolved conflicts between
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49. WWF - Arctic fox
the polar bear and arctic wolf. Arctic fox walk along on top of the snow listening for the small creatures under the snow. When they hear prey, they jump up and down to break through the snow with their front paws. Once the snow is broken they
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/best_place_species/current_top_10/arctic_fox.cfm - 42.4kb
50. WWF - Conservation and environmental news & publications: Austria
Switzerland and the wolf
Looking for wolves in Switzerland is a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack. Perhaps even ...
15 April 2005
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