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16 Dec 2008
Laotian Rock Rat

The Laotian rock rat, thought to be extinct 11 million years ago, was recently discovered by scientists in Laos. This is just 1 of over 1000 new species that have been discovered in the Greater Mekong Region of Southeast Asia in just the last decade.

Author: WWF
Keywords: wwf Laotian Rock Rat greater mekong laos species Wildlife
Added: December 16, 2008


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15 Dec 2008
Coral Triangle - Live Reef Fish Trade

That fish on your plate and in your aquarium may have one thing in common: growing up on the reefs of the Coral Triangle. One of the most lucrative of the regions reef-based fisheries, live reef fish trade is also a destructive activity. Find out more at http://www.panda.org/coraltriangle

Author: WWF
Keywords: wwf coral triangle Public Service Announcements Non-profit Grassroots Outreach
Added: December 15, 2008


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04 Dec 2008
New thinking on climate change

Climate change is the biggest threat to nature and humanity in the 21st century. But there are no shortage of solutions - we must act NOW, and we can!

Author: WWF
Keywords: wwf climate change global warming Grassroots Outreach Public Service Announcements Non-profit
Added: December 4, 2008


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Podcasts


 
15 Dec 2008
Wild Talk - December 2008
Download audio, interviews and features that reflect the diverse and exciting nature of WWF & IUCN's work around the world.
  • Species surprise in the Greater Mekong
  • Disappointment from ICCAT
  • Climate in Crisis - The Ecosystems and Livelihoods Adaptation Network
  • A fifth of Corals dead say new IUCN reports
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Green turtle, Chelonia mydas, Pacific ocean

04 Dec 2008
Turtle troubles
Marine turtles in the Caribbean and off the shores of Latin America are under threat. Carlos Drews, from the WWF Regional Marine Programme, explains how fishing hooks and climate change spell double trouble. He explains why marine turtles are a flagship species for WWF and how the world can save them with simple methods such as using different fishing hooks and planting trees on nesting beaches to cool the temperature by two degrees.
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