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Want to spend 1 month living and working with the giant pandas in China?  

Caring for them at the Chengdu Panda Base, then going out and tracking the ones left in the wild? In return you will become a panda ambassador: a Pambassador! Reporting back to the world on the amazing sights, sounds, experiences and work being done for this amazing animal.

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  (applications close on Sept 26)

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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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There are only about 450 Amur tigers living in the southern Amur-Ussuri region of Russia’s Primorski and Khabarovski Krais provinces, with a few found across the border in northern China and Korea.

China, Russia provinces agree to first transboundary protected area to conserve Amur tigers

Posted on 29 August 2010 | 3 comments

Jilin province of China and neighbouring Primorsky province in Russia agreed today to collaborate formally in working towards the first transboundary Amur tiger protected area amidst celebrations for the second annual Amur Tiger Cultural Festival in ...

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WWF staff delivering food and fodder to stranded villagers

Rescue and relief the current priority for WWF-Pakistan

Posted on 27 August 2010 | 12 comments

Rescue and relief is the current priority for WWF-Pakistan in the numerous communities it works with in the flood ravaged Indus basin.

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Remote Chilean island of Salas y Gomez, likely to become the centre of the world's second largest open water marine park.  Easter Islanders,  from its closest inhabited neigbour nearly 400 kilometres away, called the island Motu Matiro Hiva (Birds Islet on the way to Heaven) and it has been linked to Hawaiki in New Zealand Maori mythology

Pristine sea mounts edge closer to protection off Chile

Posted on 25 August 2010 | 1 comments

In what could be a key step to the formation of the second largest protected area in the open oceans, a Chilean Senate committee has urged declaration of a large scale marine park around remote Salas y Gomez Island.

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