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Did you know that illegal wildlife trade threatens many species in Zambia with 18% of vertebrate species at risk of extinction? By promoting education awareness and counteractions, we can help reduce this harmful practice.

Did you know that illegal wildlife trade threatens many species in Zambia with 18% of vertebrate species at risk of extinction? By promoting education awareness and counteractions, we can help reduce this harmful practice. #WWFZambia #WildlifeInZambia #TogetherPossible
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Where do you think this family of Smooth-coated otters seen in the Geruwa River, Bardia is off to? How many otters can you count?

These Vulnerable freshwater mammal species are indicators of a healthy freshwater ecosystem.

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Humans are not the only ones with the instinct to protect, nurture, & raise their young.

Animal moms have the same instincts & also teach their babies to find food and protect themselves.

Appreciating these amazing super humans & animals.

Happy Mother’s Day!

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Did you know that the Koshi, Narayani, and Karnali rivers in Nepal are home to Ganges River Dolphin?

It is important that these Endangered mammals are protected, as their existence is a key indicator of a healthy river ecosystem.

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The Swamp deer, or Barasingha, is so called, referring to the “bara-singha” that crowns the head of the male, meaning 'twelve-horned”.
The swamp deer plays a vital role in restoring & sustaining the numbers of apex predators such as tigers.

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Conservation India(@conserve_ind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is how you can help:
1. Ensuring transparency in creation of new wind farms and choosing areas that will not affect this species, in its landscape is of prime importance.

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WWF Nepal(@WWFNepal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frogs may be small in size, but they are an integral part of the food chain and are indicators of environmental stress.

On this , let's come together to spread awareness about these wonderful amphibians and everything they do for us.

Frogs may be small in size, but they are an integral part of the food chain and are indicators of environmental stress. 

On this #SavetheFrogsDay , let's come together to spread awareness about these wonderful amphibians and everything they do for us.

#togetherpossible
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WWF_Australia(@WWF_Australia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exclusive camera trap footage of one of the 134 new snow leopards recently catalogued by WWF - Bhutan and partners! 📷 An astonishing 39.5% increase on 2016. 😍

Together, we are all truly making a difference, one pawprint at a time. 🌏🐾

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WWF Zambia(@wwfzambia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Bengo FLR project was birthed and has so far placed 101,136 ha under community forest management areas in Western province, and is working to improve close to 2000 communities in 6 communities

The Bengo FLR project was birthed and has so far placed 101,136 ha under community forest management areas in Western province, and is working to improve close to 2000 communities in 6 communities #WWFZambia #TogetherPossible #SustainablePossible #SustainableLandUse
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Here is a gorgeous picture of a Indian Paradise-flycatcher to brighten up your day.

World Migratory Bird Day is approaching soon. Stay tuned for more pictures of such beautiful birds that cover long distances and travel to Nepal.

Here is a gorgeous picture of a Indian Paradise-flycatcher to brighten up your day. 

World Migratory Bird Day is approaching soon. Stay tuned for more pictures of such beautiful birds that cover long distances and travel to Nepal.

#WMBD2024 #togetherpossible
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to 15 years ago, when Apa Sherpa displayed WWF's msg on climate change from the top of the world on his 19th Everest summit as a part of the Climate for Life campaign.
To learn more, visit wwfnepal.org/?165042/Record…

#throwbackthursday to 15 years ago, when Apa Sherpa displayed WWF's msg on climate change from the top of the world on his 19th Everest summit as a part of the Climate for Life campaign.
To learn more, visit wwfnepal.org/?165042/Record…
#climateforlife #climatechange #togetherpossible
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WWF-Pakistan(@WWFPak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡Innovation in the field 🌱👨🏽‍🌾

Discover the power of these cutting-edge tools and technologies, empowering farmers and smallholders to adopt better and climate-smart agricultural practices.

Together, we're cultivating innovation for a resilient tomorrow.

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Ready to soar through the new week along with this Pheasant-tailed Jacana.

Did you know that the is the only species in its family that migrates long distances? Unlike other jacanas, they are strong fliers with rapid wingbeats.

Ready to soar through the new week along with this Pheasant-tailed Jacana. 

Did you know that the #pheasantailedjacana is the only species in its family that migrates long distances? Unlike other jacanas, they are strong fliers with rapid wingbeats.

#WMBD2024 #togetherpossible
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Can you spot the “Rusty-spotted Cat'?

Weighing at around 1-2 kg (2-4 lbs.) only, it is the world’s smallest wild cat, found only in Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka!

Can you spot the “Rusty-spotted Cat'? 

Weighing at around 1-2 kg (2-4 lbs.) only, it is the world’s smallest wild cat, found only in Nepal, India, and Sri Lanka! 

#nationalwildlifeweek #togetherpossible
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