71. WWF - Amazon manatee
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
Did you know?
Manatees are also referred to as "sea cows"
The Stellar cow, a now extinct member of the manatee family
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72. WWF - Red Kangaroo
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
Red kangaroos are not endangered – but certain tree-kangaroos are! Find out more about tree kangaroos.
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73. WWF - Banteng
Walrus Whales & Dolphins Wolf: Arctic Wolf: Maned Wolf: Timber / Grey
Did you know?
Domesticated banteng are known as Bali cattle and have been introduced to Northern Australia, where they have established
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74. WWF - Bashkortostan - A Gift in the Making
as the brown bear, lynx, wolf, moose, maral and roe deer and birds such as the black stork, golden eagle, imperial eagle, osprey, white tailed eagle, serpent eagle, steppe kestrel, and peregrine falcon. The Ural region as a whole ranks among
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/about_forests/forest_news_resources/?19115/Bashkortostan-A-Gift-in-the-Making - 49.1kb
75. WWF - Conservation and environmental news & publications: Sweden
to cull a quarter of its wolf population
WWF opposes the hunting of Norway's wolves, following a decision by the Directorate for Nature to ...
21 January 2005
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76. WWF - High up in Greece’s Pindus Mountains
species such as brown bear, wolf and jackal. Illegal logging, road construction, ski facilities and mountain tourism, however, threaten extensive forest areas.
The Papingo Information Centre, established by WWF and the local community, is
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77. WWF - Yellowstone National Park
American bison, moose and wolf. In recent decades, it has been recognized that Yellowstone and the surrounding area are a biological unit, which is referred to as the Greater Yellowstone Area .
The park received its name from its location at
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/best_place_species/current_top_10/yellowstone_national_park.cfm - 42.6kb
78. WWF - Conservation and environmental news & publications: Germany
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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79. WWF - Gobi Desert
gazelle, snow leopard, gobi wolf, meu, golden eagle, wild camel, jerboa, takhi and Asiatic wild ass.
Quick Links
Oneearthadventures.com: Wildlife of the Gobi
Wikipedia.org: More on
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80. WWF - Check Out For Nature
Ethiopian Wolf (Canis simensis) sleeping & covered by early morning frost, Ethiopia.
© WWF-Canon / Martin Harvey
Give it a try.... WWF and The
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