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Special issue
In 1962, the panda became the most powerful symbol in the rising conservation movement. Now the panda is at the heart of a much more wide-ranging battle for the planet's future.

We are all Chinese now
The Guardian's Jonathan Watts reports on some glimmers of light in China's blighted atmosphere

More than a symbol
The secret history of the panda in China

Meet the neighbours
A tour of Britain's remarkable marine wildlife
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Exclusive lecture
An exclusive lecture will be held on the evening of 24th September 2008 at London's prestigious BFI IMAX Theatre, sponsored by WWF's conservation partner, Canon. The talk will raise awareness of the plight of the polar bear and the impact climate change is having on its fragile habitat.
Please check canon.co.uk/livingonthinice for details of how to get tickets.
An exclusive lecture will be held on the evening of 24th September 2008 at London's prestigious BFI IMAX Theatre, sponsored by WWF's conservation partner, Canon. The talk will raise awareness of the plight of the polar bear and the impact climate change is having on its fragile habitat.
Please check canon.co.uk/livingonthinice for details of how to get tickets.


