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World Wildlife Fund Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at WWF. We are thankful for great supporters like you! What are you thankful for this year?

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What are you thankful for this year? Family? Friends? Spread the joy of the holiday and the fall season with these free WWF ecards!
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World Wildlife Fund Dung-sniffing dogs?? Trained in the US and Vietnam, the canine duo Chevvy and Pepper are a vital part in getting accurate information on the last of the Javan rhinos in Vietnam. Read more and get the latest WWF news on Rhinomania below:

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Sniffer dog 'Pepper', who is trained to detect dung of the rare Javan rhino in the forests of Vietnam as part of a WWF Greater Mekong rhino project. In 1999, the first known images of Vietnam's Javan rhinos were captured in camera traps supported by WWF...
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World Wildlife Fund Thanksgiving is in 3 days--is your computer ready? Download our limited-time Thanksgiving and fall-themed wallpapers for free!

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World Wildlife Fund Take action for WWF! Have you tried out SocialVibe's new application on Facebook? SocialVibe allows you to take action and raise money for WWF. You can help WWF reach its goal of avoiding 100,000 pounds of carbon in the atmosphere. Click on the link below to get the application.

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El 20 de noviembre a las 12:01
Gabriela Panozo
Gabriela Panozo
yes, all time
El 21 de noviembre a las 7:59
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World Wildlife Fund WATCH LIVE TODAY @ 1:30PM ET: WWF's Climate Saver Leaders (Coke, Nokia, & IBM) share their low carbon business innovations.

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WED NOV 18, 2009 10:30 AM PT | 1:30 PM ET | 6:30 PM GMTDiscover how companies are finding innovative solutions to combat climate change and secure our energy future while increasing their respective bottom lines. ...
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World Wildlife Fund What have we got now? We've got the Amazon, which helps keep our climate stable. Don't wait till it's gone. Watch our new video:

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We have reached a moment in the history of Earth where the actions we take will determine whether or not our children will live in a world with magnificent animals such as the polar bear, swim in an ocean filled with iridescent corals and marine life, or stroll through a dense forest...
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World Wildlife Fund Room to roam: Nepal expands critical tiger habitat. This is great news for the estimated 121 breeding tigers within the protected areas of Nepal! Will the country succeed in doubling its tiger population?

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Kathmandu, Nepal- The Government of Nepal announced, on October 27, 2009, an expansion of Bardia National Park in the Terai Arc Landscape by 900 sq km, which will increase critical habitat for tigers.
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World Wildlife Fund A Message from Our Children
President Obama: help save polar bears, walruses and other species.

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WWF's role in addressing climate change at the international level.
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World Wildlife Fund An increase in the world's demand for palm oil is having a deep impact on the world's rainforests. As a result, WWF is working with other non-profit organizations to set the standard for sustainable palm oil harvesting. Check out the entire article in the link below!

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World Wildlife Fund is working around the world to combat threats like climate change, deteriorating ocean health, toxic chemicals, wildlife trade and deforestation. The result is a history of conservation success across the globe.
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World Wildlife Fund Check out our slideshow on the historic return of the black-footed ferret to Canada's Prairies.

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After a 70-year absence from Canada, black-footed ferrets will once again prowl the prairies, following today’s release of more than 30 captive-bred animals into Canada’s Grasslands National Park. Leading ...
Fernanda Martinez Medina
Fernanda Martinez Medina
is beautiful,that cute!
El 05 de noviembre a las 11:50
Daniela Delpozo Guerra
Daniela Delpozo Guerra
que lindo el weon la cago!!!
El 05 de noviembre a las 11:54
Mary
Mary
I think it does not matter if an animal can or has been domesticated. The fact that they can live in our homes or "behave" as we want them to does not mean that they are "out of the blue"... I think that ferrets in the wilderness is just as important as rescuing bears and insects...

all part of the great balance that life is.
El 05 de noviembre a las 12:13
Maria Lourdes Barreto
Maria Lourdes Barreto
W.W.F.,en español, please.
El 06 de noviembre a las 2:20

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