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  1. Explore Endangered Species and Wildlife Profiles ... - World …

    Discover detailed profiles of endangered species and iconic wildlife. Learn about habitats, threats, and conservation efforts around the globe.

  2. World Wildlife Fund | (WWF) Endangered Species Conservation

    World Wildlife Fund - The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species. Learn how you can help WWF make a difference.

  3. What Is an Endangered Species, Exactly? | World Wildlife Fund

    What does ‘endangered species’ really mean? WWF breaks down the term and explains what it means for conservation efforts.

  4. Red panda - World Wildlife Fund

    Red pandas face poaching and accidental trapping. Learn how WWF works to protect this endangered species and its habitat.

  5. Giant Panda | World Wildlife Fund

    The rare giant panda is one of the world’s most threatened animals. Discover WWF’s dedicated conservation efforts to save them.

  6. Teaching Resources | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    We’ll journey through the Amazon’s lush forests and winding rivers to learn about the incredible wildlife, Indigenous peoples, and diverse plants that make this ecosystem so rich and vital to …

  7. Our work - World Wildlife Fund

    Everywhere we work, WWF and its partners are devoted to securing long-lasting solutions that address nature loss, create resiliency, and benefit generations to come.

  8. Vaquita | World Wildlife Fund

    The vaquita is the most endangered cetacean in the world. With as few as around 10 left, the species will become extinct without a fully enforced gillnet ban throughout their entire habitat. …

  9. Elephant | WWF | World Wildlife Fund

    Elephants face threats from poaching, the ivory trade and habitat loss. Support WWF’s efforts to preserve elephants.

  10. Amur leopards are rare and powerful - World Wildlife Fund

    WWF works with local communities, regional authorities, government and other non-governmental organizations to save the Amur leopard and ensure the long-term conservation of the region.