Friday, September 18, 2015

Today News updates from World Wildlife Fund. The Ivory trade is International for Thailand it is a symbolic event destroying the ivory from the slaughtered elephants which are in the thousands. WorldWildlife fund is on top of the all the stories from Elephants, Chimpanzee, Marine Life, our Arctic Waters, to saving our all our forests worldwide. Many do not receive all the stories from World Wild Life Fund, so I decided to share them with everyone. These amazing stories will give everyone and idea on how WWF does their part everyday to save all species from extinction to saving our Forests and Arctic Waters from drilling disasters, which will in-turn save our Polar Bears and Marine Life from extinction. Mahalo


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Ivory trinkets passed through an industrial crusher
Thailand Destroys Ivory Stockpile
It's more than a symbolic event: Thailand's recent destruction of ivory from hundreds of thousands of slaughtered elephants follows a number of important laws the country has passed to crack down on the illegal ivory trade.
Read about the progress  ►
Javan rhino
Celebrating Three Javan Rhino Calves
New hope for the critically endangered Javan rhino! Three calves were spotted on camera-trap footage from earlier this year, bringing the estimated number of Javan rhinos up to 60.
Floating ice in Alaska
Connected by the Climate Crisis
Climate change affects everyone. We must respond with climate cooperation—across faiths, nations, and communities.
Orca
As Arctic Ice Melts, Orcas Move In
Receding sea ice in the Canadian Arctic means new predators like orcas move in—and that can change the entire ecosystem.
WWF Explore App
WWF Explore!
Take a journey with your children! Go to exotic places and meet endangered animals through WWF's interactive storybook app for your tablet.
Black-footed ferret
Innovation for Black-footed Ferrets
A drone snapped 4,000 photos of grassland in Montana to evaluate habitat for endangered black-footed ferrets.
See how the mapping happens ►

CAUGHT ON CAMERA

Close-up photo
In each issue of WWF E-NEWS, our "Caught on Camera" feature shows a close-up view of a fascinating animal. Can you tell what this is?
Take a guess ►
TRAVEL
2016 Travel Catalog
The New 2016 WWF Travel Catalog
Encompassing over 75 conservation-focused nature and wildlife journeys, our catalog showcases an array of trips offered in tandem with Natural Habitat Adventures.
SPECIES SPOTLIGHT

Chimpanzee
Chimpanzee
Chimpanzees (and their cousins, bonobos) are our closest living relatives. They spend most of their days in the treetops of the forests of Central Africa. Habitat loss, poaching, and diseases such as Ebola threaten their survival.
Letter A iconSpecies
Pan troglodytes
CR iconStatus
Endangered
Habitat iconHabitat
Moist and dry forests
Info iconInteresting Info
When they come down to the ground, chimps usually travel on all fours, although they can walk on their legs like humans.
chimpanzee ecard
Send a chimpanzee ecard

Sumatran rhino adoption kitSymbolically adopt a chimpanzee
DO YOU KNOW?

Zaraninge Forest, Tanzania
If we do not change the way we address major forest threats such as illegal logging, how many acres of forest will East Africa lose between 2010 and 2030?
23 million
30 million
  Mahalo Olivia, Kona and me!!             Enjoy my Hawaiian Ocean Northshore
No life is more important than another,
and nothing we do is without purpose.

We can only measure our goodness on what we embrace and what we create.  

Believe, we are all part of the Angelic Dance of Life, that someday we will understand.

Dream your dreams they are your passions to fulfill your destiny.

Be a child in your heart, this is what will drive you during your lifetime.  

 Be the Angel of Kindness we were all meant to be and wondrous gifts will abound us

And one day when we alone are capable, we will rise and forever be embraced by the Kindness we shared!!   Olivia, Kona and me!
                                                
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1 comment:

  1. Dedicated in saving our environment, our Wildlife, Forests, and Earth itself!!!

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