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Luxury Store Owner Convicted for Wildlife Trafficking

A Bangkok luxury store owner was convicted today (August 27) for breaching Thailand's wildlife protection law.

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What's the World's Cutest Animal?

WWF Wants to Know What's the World's Cutest Animal?

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Cougar Research with Native Americans

The mountain lion, or cougar, is native to the Northern Great Plains.

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Back to School... in Green

No matter what your school colors, make sure your backpack is green.

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US Senate and House Move Quickly to Reauthorize International Conservation Programs

The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee has approved the re-authorization for an additional five years of conservation programs for African elephants, Asian elephants, rhinos and tigers.

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Record Breaking North Pole Swim Highlights Climate Change Threats

WWF ambassador Lewis Gordon Pugh has successfully become the first man to swim at the Geographic North Pole. His 1km swim took 18 minutes and 50 seconds in below freezing temperatures of minus 1.8 degress C - the coldest waters in which a human has ever swum.

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Four Silverbacks Shot Dead

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and its partners are taking swift action to protect critically endangered mountain gorillas after three females and one male silverback were discovered shot to death in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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