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  1. 3. helmik.

    Did you know a tiger’s stripes are unique? Just like our fingerprints! Scientists will analyze camera trap images to identify tiger stripes and figure out how many tigers are in a specific area.

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  2. 2. helmik.

    Happy ! Learn more about wetlands and why they are important: .

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  3. 1. helmik.

    From restoring tiger habitat to tackling the illegal tiger trade, a lot of great progress has been made in the last 12 years of tiger conservation.

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  4. uudelleentwiittasi
    1. helmik.

    In celebration of the Lunar Year of the Tiger, WWF reflects on progress made since 2010 when the 13 tiger range countries set out to achieve an unprecedented goal: doubling the number of tigers in the wild.

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  5. uudelleentwiittasi
    1. helmik.

    Happy Lunar New Year! We wish all who celebrate a happy, healthy and prosperous 2022. 🎊 Also known as the Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year marks the beginning of a new calendar year according to the lunar calendar.

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  6. uudelleentwiittasi
    31. tammik.

    Important piece to share in : Saving needs collaboration – in this , let’s all come together to conserve and secure a future for tigers in the wild🐅

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  7. uudelleentwiittasi
    31. tammik.

    WWF adds our voice in to discuss how conservation organizations are working together on a shared vision for tiger conservation as we enter the Year of the Tiger.

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  8. 28. tammik.

    The amount of carbon stored beneath mangrove trees is estimated to be up to four times greater than that stored by other tropical forests, making mangrove forests extremely valuable in the fight against climate change.

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  9. uudelleentwiittasi
    25. tammik.

    Calling all educators! On Feb 3 (2-2:45 pm ET) bring your students to a Conservation In The Classroom livestream to learn all about unique sharks and rays from shark scientist ! Jasmin will talk about her work and take live questions. Register:

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  10. uudelleentwiittasi
    26. tammik.

    Today, WWF released a new position paper aimed at helping decision makers examine if and how chemical recycling should be used as part of a plastic waste mitigation strategy. Learn more:

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  11. uudelleentwiittasi
    25. tammik.

    As the climate crisis intensifies flooding worldwide, the coming years are a critical time to ensure communities are reducing the risk of flooding through flood management. Three women from South Asia share their expertise.

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  12. 25. tammik.

    We're excited to be one of the first .day websites to launch through Google Registry's early adopter program. WWF will be featured on , and .

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  13. 24. tammik.

    What do you picture when you think of the Arctic? Beyond the sea ice and the polar bear, some things might surprise you: .

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  14. 21. tammik.

    For more than 100 million years sea turtles have roamed the world's oceans. Pictured: A leatherback turtle.

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  15. 19. tammik.

    Are you in the US and looking for a way to protect forests? Keep products from illegally deforested land from entering the country by asking Congress to support the FOREST Act today! Act now: .

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  16. 18. tammik.

    Did you know that Southeast Asia’s Greater Mekong region, which includes Thailand, Myanmar, Lao PDR, Cambodia, and Vietnam, is home to a remarkable 44 species of primates? Learn more: .

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  17. uudelleentwiittasi
    14. tammik.

    Big news today, as the world celebrates the creation of a new marine protected area in the Galapagos. This area has the potential to increase fish biomass and biodiversity, strengthen conservation of emblematic migratory species and address climate change.

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  18. 14. tammik.

    Call on your Senators to pass the Act! This essential legislation would accelerate the US' transition away from fossil fuels, make clean energy cheaper and more accessible, and create hundreds of thousands of green jobs. Act now: .

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  19. uudelleentwiittasi
    13. tammik.

    "Year after year, we are clocking in with the hottest temperatures on record, and this year is no different. Meanwhile, the clock ticks on our response to address the climate crisis and we're running out of time."

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  20. 12. tammik.

    The Mekong River forms the border between Central Laos and Thailand and provides critical resources to both countries. As fishing competition began increasing, villagers along both sides of the Mekong set aside protected areas for fish to rehabilitate.

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