Interesting Factsheets
Did you know that the largest terrestrial mammal in Asia is the Asian elephant? Or that fin whales can swim at speeds up to 30 kilometres an hour? No matter how much we know, nature always has the capacity to surprise us. Our factsheets attempt to capture this facet of nature. Give your eyebrows some exercise and find out more interesting facts about rare species.
- Blue Whales, a unique opportunity for marine conservation in Chile
(PDF | 1.8 MB)
- Pink River Dolphin factsheet (MS Word | 32 KB)
- Saving Europe's coral reefs - a matter of urgency (PDF | .7 MB)
- Are whales eating all our fish? (PDF | .06 MB)
- Global Warming Impacts in the Pacific Northwest (PDF | .24 MB)
- Kyoto Protocol enters into force: Q and A (MS Word | .08 MB)
- Conservation of Africa's Great Apes (PDF | .5 MB)
- Conserving Turtles on a Global Scale (PDF | .5 MB)
- Indonesia: Sea Turtles (PDF | .4 MB)
- Fading Footprints: The Killing and Trade of Snow Leopards (PDF | 1.4 MB)
- Dolphins: Death by Drowning (PDF | .3 MB)
- Whale watching: a future for whales (PDF | .14 MB)
- Facts about the Giant Panda (PDF | .04 MB)
