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    in the upper right corner, meaning that extinction cannot be reversed with tools found in a repair shop. In fact, it cannot be reversed at all. Gonzaga Manzo, a Spanish artist, created this image as a part of a campaign series for the World Wide Fund for Nature for species facing extreme extinction: the Black rhinoceros. This powerful image was primarily to stop hunting the animals, but also to raise awareness of the dire situation. The Black Rhinoceros has become extinct in twelve African countries

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    The World Wide Fund for Nature or WWF for short has worked at reducing our carbon footprint for over 45 years. Even since 1985, the World Wildlife Fund Network has invested over $1.165 billion in more than 11,000 projects. According to the WWF website, their mission is to conserve nature which they are actively doing in 100 countries with 1.2 million members in the United States and close to 5 million globally. There are several ways that everyone can do their part in supporting WWF. Supporters can

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    Wf Website Analysis

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    The World Wide Fund for nature, better known as the World Wildlife Fund in Canada, can be considered one of the most popular and reputable organizations that deal with the conservation of nature. Established in 1961 in Sweden, its purpose has been the same since the beginning. This purpose, as cited on WWF's Canadian website˚, is "to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth." Their website will be inspected to affirm whether or not this organization and

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    organizations and educational institutions are also a core part of Sony’s environmental efforts.  Nationally and internationally, Sony supports a wide range of environmental organizations, including the Wildlife Conservation Society, whose mission is to save wildlife and wild places around the globe; the World Wildlife Fund (also known as the Worldwide Fund for Nature), the world’s leading conservation organization; and Conservation International, a non-profit organization that works to ensure a healthy

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    WWF Rhetorical Media Analysis Stopping the degradation of the planet´s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony and peace with nature, it is the World Wide Fund for Nature’s (WWF) fundamental mission. In order to accomplish this difficult task, effective persuasion methods have to be used. The WWF has to make humans feel empathy and responsibility for their planet´s health in order to be successful. A website addressing all the problems along with statistics is an

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    MEDICAL TOURISM Malaysia has documentation of more than 20% expansion in medical tourism over the recent 3 years and it produced millions of revenue this year. There are lots of reasons of expansion of medical tourism in Malaysia. Some are as under: Outstanding medical facilities are provided at incredible charges. There are extremely competent, certified and capable medical expert. The hospitals have outstanding structure and they work with different manner so as to avert long log jam and offer

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    The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization working on issues regarding the conservation, research and restoration of the environment, formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in Canada and the United States. It is the world's largest independent conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries, supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects. WWF is a foundation

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    The expansion of civilization and advancement in technology has always been seen as betterment to the populations of the world. With this advancement we are finding that many more animal habitats are being threatened and often times destroyed, leading to the decline and in most severe cases the extinction of species. Among the World Wildlife Foundation’s endangered species list there are sixteen critically endangered species, three of those sixteen are gorillas. I will be addressing the condition

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    Deforestation is one of the many problems this world faces today. Many people are unaware of how harmful deforestation can be towards the environment and the animals that inhabit the area. Many people don’t even know what deforestation is and that it’s actually happening. To sum it all up, deforestation is the process of destroying forests by cutting them down or burning the trees down, destroying hundreds of acres in order to make more land available for other uses thinking that the benefits outweigh

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    Info). Funding from the government can be limited, which puts time constraints on projects. Often, people do not realize how important biologists are to their environment and do not care to know the impact, they, as regular citizens, have on their world. This, consequently, pushes research to the side when it comes to funding. This career is not one

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