Posted in Featured tours on Feb 29th, 2012 No Comments »
Namibia is a land of stunningly diverse landscapes and cultures, and also is seen as a global model for its environmental achievements. Test your knowledge of the southern African nation and its wildlife. Travel with WWF to Namibia on one of two expeditions: The Great Namibia Wildlife Safari, June 4-15, 2012 Epic Botswana & Namibia [...]
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Posted in Featured tours on Feb 17th, 2012 No Comments »
Where: Northwest Belize. Gallon Jug is a private estate located within the heart of La Selva Maya, the largest contiguous rain forest north of the Amazon. What’s there: All five Latin American cats—jaguar, puma, ocelot, margay and jaguarondi; 350 bird species; apir, peccary, red brocket deer, coatimundi, tayra, agouti and kinkajou. Why it’s notable: No [...]
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Posted in Wildlife on Feb 13th, 2012 No Comments »
This Valentine’s Day we’ve collected photos that remind us why we love wildlife so much, from birds to big cats to rodents! Which photo is your favorite?
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Posted in Wildlife on Feb 6th, 2012 No Comments »
African elephants are a keystone species capable of altering the ecological structure of their environment; they foster healthy forests by creating open spaces that allow the regeneration of trees and disperse the seeds of many tree species in their habitats. Protecting African elephants is crucial to the protection of Africa’s biodiversity. Habitat: Grasslands, open savannas [...]
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