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WWF urgently needs funds to help protect endangered species and their habitats around the world. Please give all you can and we promise to spend your money wisely.

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Abdullah the tree boy -Tree planting in Tanzania © Carole Storey

£1 buys a seedling to help replant the forests of Tanzania;

Southern White rhinoceros, Adult and calf © WWF-Canon / Martin HARVEY

£25 pays a Rhino Protection Unit ranger's salary for 10 days;

Preserving cork oak landscapes © WWF-Canon / Edward PARKER

£100 pays for 5 days' training in cork oak forest management for a local worker;

Tiger

£200 buys a camera trap to film tigers and other wildlife in Huai Kha Khaeng, Thailand.

Giant panda © WWF/Fritz PÖLKING

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Latest wildlife news

Reward for officers fighting crimes against wildlife

28 November 2008
A police constable who helped convict two men of harassing a dolphin will receive the WWF Wildlife Law Enforcer of the Year Award at the Police and Customs Wildlife Enforcement Conference in Fife tomorrow.

Project witnesses threat to polar bears

26 November 2008
WWF has just finished working in Canada on a unique project, organised by Polar Bears international (PBI), which highlighted the way climate change is now threatening polar bears.

Illegal trade in European wild birds highlighted

The illegal hunting of European wild birds for food in the European Union – an issue of concern to WWF – has been raised during a meeting of EU government agencies involved in regulating wildlife trade.