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WWF takes action

Bengal tiger © Digital Vision
Extinct
In December 2006, ITV's Extinct program helped to highlight as well as raise funds for WWF's work protecting threatened habitats and addressing global threats.
©WWF-UK / Peter Denton
Wetlands success
After more than two years of preparatory work, one of WWF's major wetland conservation projects has been opened in the UK, for the benefit of people and wildlife.
©Andrew Parsons/Pool/PA
Cameron interview
During David Cameron's first days as leader of the Conservative Party, we've heard some bold words about new beginnings for the party - especially on environmental policy.
Lewis Pugh swims the Thames © Rowan Griffiths / WWF UK
Thames Challenge
In August 2006, Lewis Gordon Pugh became the first person to swim the entire length of the River Thames, doing so to highlight WWF's campaign to stop climate change
© WWF-Canon/S Mauris
Tread with care!
How big is our "footprint" on the world around us - and how can we learn to tread more softly?
© WWF-UK
Community Engagement and Sustainable Development
When and why is community engagement likely to result in people leading more sustainable lifestyles?
Turtle hatchling © WWF-Canon / Carlos DREWS
Tracking the Leatherbacks
WWF-UK, along with Sky TV, have sponsored the tagging of two leatherback turtles (Aitkanti and Kawana) in Surinam.
Archive ©, Photo Disc
Archive
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