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This view of Earth’s horizon as the sunsets over the Pacific Ocean was taken by an Expedition 7 crewmember onboard the International Space Station (ISS). Anvil tops of thunderclouds are also visible.

Of all the places in all the world

Your job: to save the majestic diversity of life on this planet.
The question: where do you start?

Take a look at where WWF believes those places to be and discover what it is that makes them so special...

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Meet the relatives!

Some say you can see it in the eyes... Gorillas are one of our closest "relatives", and can display some very human-like acts... from juveniles hanging out together to large males getting grumpy and territorial...

Get up close and personal with this highly threatened species in our special gorilla section...

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A dead Common guillemot covered in oil from the 'Erika' oil spill. The 'Erika' broke in half in rough seas around 70km off the northwest coast of France on 12 December 1999. The 24-year old tanker lost an estimated 10,000 tons of oil into the sea which washed up onto a 400km stretch of the French coastline.

Offshore oil: a very messy business

The oil spill from the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico is the latest episode in a familiar story of polluted waterways, destroyed ecosystems and devastated communities. A look at the dark side of our addiction to oil.

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Coral bleaching in Santelmo, Philippines

Mass coral bleaching closes dive sites, threatens future of world’s most diverse marine region

Posted on 29 July 2010 | 4 comments

Mass coral bleaching caused by global warming is threatening the health of the Coral Triangle, a vast marine region that is home to 76% of all known corals in the world.

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The Amur tiger is the largest of the five remaining tiger species.

Russia tiger habitat gets a boost with protection of key tree species

Posted on 29 July 2010 | 4 comments

Moscow, Russia, 29 July 2010, World Tiger Day—the Russian government has introduced measures to protect the Korean Pine, a key species found in Amur tiger habitat in the Russian Far East. Rising global demand for Korean Pine has led to a massive ...

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WWF deeply sorry for nameplate incident at climate meeting

Posted on 28 July 2010 | 10 comments

Global environment organisation WWF apologised unreservedly for the actions of an employee who was involved in an incident at the June meeting of parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
 

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