WWF - World Wide Fund For Nature
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This web site page will reproduce several important links from the web site of the World Wide Fund For Nature The WWF for Nature, has been a long time contender for the conservancy of the planet's natural resources. |
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The futility of waste. Deserts are basically wastelands; most were once green and flourishing rainforests. All deserts grow a bit more each year. In theory, they may one day take over the whole planet, that is if other catastrophes do not beat them to it.
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Forests of the Tropics The planet Earth's tropical forests encircle the globe in an area either side of the Equator The equatorial forest is surprisingly diverse, ranging from abundant rainforest to waterless savannas and includes millions of species of plants and animals. Tropical forests once covered over 15 billion acres (6.2 billion ha). In recent times, however, they have been cropped at a brisk rate to make room for agriculture and to obtain valuable hardwoods and their many valuable by-products. Between 1985 and 1990, over 210 million acres (85 million ha) of tropical forests were destroyed in the name of commerce and human greed. Some trees have been found to be up to 1000 years old; these huge trees will not be seen again for many generations.
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Click on AFRICA to see a really good MAP Click HERE to see the OLDEST MAP of AFRICA. |
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International Sites of WWF
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Three thousand acres of life-giving, oxygen producing plants are eaten away by some circumstance every hour of every day.
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Three thousand acres of life-giving, oxygen producing plants are eaten away by some circumstance every hour of every day. That is FIVE acres destroyed for financial gain every time this clock sweeps by. And it will NEVER Stop !!!!
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