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How many elephants have been killed in Gabon’s Minkébé National Park since 2004?
Since 2004, wildlife criminals have killed between 44 and 77% of the elephant population in a single protected area in Minkébé National Park, Gabon, according to a recent study by WWF, the Gabonese National Parks Agency, and the Wildlife Conservation Society. Help us stop wildlife crime by
Urge Thailand to Ban the Trade of Ivory
Every day across Africa, wild elephants are being slaughtered to meet the insatiable demand for ivory. Entire herds are being poached out of existence to supply the illegal trade of ivory carvings and trinkets in Asia. The scale of illicit activity is staggering in places like Thailand. Poachers
Help WWF create an Arctic Home where polar bears and local communities can thrive
Right now, in dens throughout the Arctic, polar bear mothers are giving birth to a new generation of cubs. Birthing season in the Arctic usually spans the chilly months of November and December, but as polar bear families grow this winter, so does the threat to their unique and fragile environment.
Help Save the World’s Smallest Marine Dolphin -- Only 55 Remaining!
The world's rarest and smallest marine dolphin is at risk of extinction. Only an estimated 55 Maui's dolphins over the age of one remain on the planet, all living along a small stretch of New Zealand's coast. Help protect them: http://wwf.to/savethemauis While their survival is threatened by
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