1. WWF - Children call on to save the leopard in Armenia
Day’ in the Yerevan Zoo. “Save the Caucasian Leopard in Armenia†campaign launched by WWF Armenia in 2007, was carried out jointly with “Armenian Women for Health and Healthy Environment†(AWHHE ) NGO.
The
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2. WWF - The Big Cat Trade in Myanmar and Thailand
i am awer of colchester zoo is hopfully trying to get a new breeding female tigeres with there male igor he resident female anoushka is sadly leaving because she is half amur and half samarturan tiger when they need a amur tiger those who do
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3. WWF - The Big Cat Trade in Myanmar and Thailand
i am awer of colchester zoo is hopfully trying to get a new breeding female tigeres with there male igor he resident female anoushka is sadly leaving because she is half amur and half samarturan tiger when they need a amur tiger those who do
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4. WWF - The Big Cat Trade in Myanmar and Thailand
i am awer of colchester zoo is hopfully trying to get a new breeding female tigeres with there male igor he resident female anoushka is sadly leaving because she is half amur and half samarturan tiger when they need a amur tiger those who do
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5. WWF - WWF in the 60's
panda had arrived at London Zoo. Aware of the need for a strong, recognizable symbol that would overcome all language barriers, the group agreed that the big, furry animal with her appealing,
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6. WWF - WWF from 1961 to 2006
, then residing in London Zoo, and turned it into the logo of the organisation.Chi-chi was the only giant panda residing in the West, had arrived from the mysteries of communist China, and was an evocative species symbol for the challenges
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7. WWF - Year of the Tiger ends with roadmap to save species
tigris) In the water Bangkok Zoo, Thailand
© Martin Harvey / WWF-Canon
Related links
More on WWF's work with tigers
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8. WWF - African Great Apes programme: Partners
From its roots at the Bronx Zoo, founded in 1895, WCS strives to realise this goal through a unique blend of experience through urban Zoo management, exploration, field science, and long-term management commitment toward wild landscapes and
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9. WWF - Jaguar Conservation in the Upper Parana Atlantic Forest
from LIEY, Lincoln Park Zoo and IPE-Brazil committed to organize a technical workshop to develop a PHVA for the jaguar population of the UPAF. This PHVA workshop was held in July 2005 in Brasilia, with the participation of jaguar experts from
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10. WWF - WWF-Armenia Team
He graduated from Yerevan Zoo-Veterinary Institute and holds a PhD in animal physiology. Prior to joining WWF, he worked as a Head of Department of Biodiversity Conservation at the Institute of Botany as well as Scientific Director of the
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