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EKilled, shipped and sold - dismantling conservation crime
Crawford Allan of Traffic North America and WWF-US sets the stage for the 2012 Fuller Symposium on conservation crime by discussing the current state of the crisis and why it has become an extreme problem at this point in time -
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EConservation crime: the national security dimensions
Dr. Kent Butts of the Army War College relates how conservation crime is linked with national security and how conservation groups can work with security agencies to stem the wildlife crime crisis. -
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EThank You from World Wildlife Fund
Thank you for supporting our global conservation efforts. Together, we are helping to protect threatened species, conserve our world's most ecologically important places and support local communities. Share the joy of the holiday season with your friends and family. View...
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ESaving Coral Reefs, One Fragment at a Time
As climate change continues to warm the ocean, coral reefs may be pushed past their capacity to recover. But there is hope. About 12 miles off the coast of southern Belize, scientists are experimenting with growing and planting corals that are naturally tolerant of warmer...
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EYanni and WWF
WWF and legendary composer and performer Yanni are collaborating to raise awareness for giant panda conservation. Yanni was inspired to help protect giant pandas after he “adopted” a two-month old panda cub at the Chinese Chengdu Research Base of Giant Pa... -
DHammerhead shark caught in a gillnet
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DAmur Tiger Yawning
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ETigers Among US
One of the world’s largest populations of tigers exists not in the wild—but in captivity in the United States. With an estimated 5,000 tigers, the U.S. captive tiger population exceeds the approximately 3,200 tigers in the wild.