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Concern for Cetaceans – World Wildlife Fund

WebYes, World Wildlife Fund has concern for whales. There are about 80 species of cetaceans, a group that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Of these, 12 species are …

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WWF Overview – World Wildlife Fund

WebWorld Wildlife Fund is the largest privately supported international conservation organization in the world with more than 1.2 million members in the United States. Since its inception …

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What is an 'Endangered Species'

WebEndangered species are those threatened to extinction throughout all or a significant portion of habitat range. World Wildlife Fund safeguards hundreds of species around the world, …

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WWF’s Mission & Vision – World Wildlife Fund

WebThe mission of World Wildlife Fund is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. Our vision is to build a future in which people live …

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What is WWF doing to protect white tigers

WebW hite tigers are a genetic anomaly and none are currently known to exist in the wild. WWF's focus is protecting the last of the world's wild tigers - with as few as 3,200 left, …

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Can WWF help with this current issue

WebThe mission of World Wildlife Fund is the conservation of natural spaces and the diversity of species. Using the best available scientific knowledge, and advancing that knowledge …

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Food for Giant Panda – World Wildlife Fund

WebBamboo is the primary food source for giant pandas. Pandas are biologically unique, closely related to bears, and have the digestive system of a carnivore. They occasionally hunt …

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Threat to Oceans – World Wildlife Fund

WebThreat to Oceans. WWF has been acting to save our oceans for more than 30 years. We work in more than 100 countries to protect essential habitat, reduce pollution on land and …

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How can I help World Wildlife Fund

WebYou can help World Wildlife Fund by learning how to protect endangered spaces and species, and overcome global threats to such as climate change, forest protection, and …

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WWF International – World Wildlife Fund

WebWorld Wildlife Fund is active in over 50 nations, encompassing 200 global ecoregions. Gland, Switzerland, near Geneva, provides network services headed by a Secretariat. …

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World Wide Fund for Nature – World Wildlife Fund

WebWorld Wildlife Fund was the original name of WWF. In 1985, the World Wildlife Fund international secretariat in Switzerland and a number of World Wildlife Fund affiliates …

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Animal Welfare – World Wildlife Fund

WebIn actual cases of cruelty to animals please contact the World Animal Protection. Although World Wildlife Fund has no formal affiliation with WAP, we do refer member inquiries …

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Get Involved / Volunteer – World Wildlife Fund

WebGet Involved / Volunteer. Conservation begins with each of us - and each of us can make a difference. Whether you choose to get involved by making environmentally-conscious …

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TRAFFIC organization – World Wildlife Fund

WebTRAFFIC is a joint programme of WWF and IUCN-The World Conservation Union. TRAFFIC International, 219a Huntingdon Road, Cambridge CB3 0DL, UnitedKingdom. Tel: +44 (0) …

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Endangered Species Protected – World Wildlife Fund

WebWWF provides emergency grants to governments, grass-roots groups, and conservation field staff to help them protect threatened wildlife. TRAFFIC, which is a trade monitoring …

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