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WHAT WWF IS DOING

ecognizing that viable tiger populations might not survive in the wild beyond the turn of the century, WWF has launched several emergency and long-term projects. This multi-pronged approach included investigating and monitoring the illegal wildlife trade
with a direct focus on tiger bone and rhino horn, enhancing habitat protection, assisting with programmes aimed at reducing conflicts between protected-area managers and people living in and around reserves, initiating, through regional bodies, education
and training activities for field staff, park guards, and villagers, and stepping up anti-poaching efforts.
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MAKING CITES WORK
TRAFFIC NETWORK
OPERATION CHARM
IUCNSSC CAT SPECIALIST GROUP
INDIA'S PROJECT TIGER AND PROTECTED AREAS
NEPAL
NEPAL - CHITWAN
NEPAL - BARDIA
BHUTAN
BHUTAN - MANAS AND BLACK MOUNTAINS
RUSSIAN FAR EAST
INDONESIA - KERINCI
GUNUNG LEUSER
THAILAND
MALAYSIA
VIETNAM
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