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In December this year, world leaders will gather in Copenhagen to determine how the world deals with climate change. Their choice is simple Earth or global warming. On March 28, hundreds of millions of people from 88 countries used their light switch to cast their Vote for Earth. Add your voice to this global mandate. Show your vote for Earth and tell world leaders to seal a deal in Copenhagen a deal that will protect people, and protect the planet. |
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By introducing new "circle" fishing hooks to replace traditional hooks marine bycatch rates can be reduced by up to 80%. Find out more at www.panda.org |
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As part of a conservation project, WWF have captured footage of a little long-tailed dunnart using camera traps set up in Southwest Australia. Dunnarts and other species are threatened by introduced species such as foxes and cats as well as habitat loss due to large scale land clearing for agriculture. Narration by: Phil Lewis, WWF-Australia www.panda.org |
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Saving Snow Leopard in the Himalayas
The endangered Snow Leopard is found in the Himalayas and Central Asia. There are estimated 4,500-7,500 snow leopards in the wild. In Nepal there are about 300-500 Snow Leopards scattered across the remote, northern mountains. Their survival is threatened by habitat degradation, loss of natural prey, poaching, retaliatory killing by villagers and inadequate national level policies and conservation initiatives.