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Mark Low WWF-India:
Please Stop the torture and jailing of the animals Dehiwala Zoo Sri lanka
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18 0342903964&ref=search&sid=10000034100110 5.3590250244..1&v=info
This is just a reality of our sad World.this is a group which is passionate about saving animals and how wrong it is to torture and jailing of the innocent animals .At least 10 animals at the zoo ha...

David Ward WWF-India:
Sri Pada: Sri Pada is a sacred site that has transcended boundaries between Sri Lanka's different religions. During the pilgrimage season, young and old, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu and Christian alike, all climb the steep, graceful mountain trail leading towards the summit, popularly known in English as Adam's Peak, the f...ourth highest peak in Sri Lanka. However, the altitude is no damper to the thousands of pilgrims who climb the mountain in endless procession from December to May.
. Garbage on Sri Pada has been a festering problem for many years now. Polythene and plastic odds and ends disposed of by visitors litter the mountain all the way, posing a long term threat to Peak Wilderness, one of the country’s pristine ecosystems ...
Save Sri Pada, Adam's Peak Sri Lanka
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Sri Pada: Sri Pada is a sacred site that has transcended boundaries between Sri Lanka's different religions. During the pilgrimage season, young and old, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu and Christian alike, a...

Nima Kazerooni WWF-India:
Vote Earth350 PPM: People Powered Movement (join the fb group &/or page) and show your vote by wearing a green ribbon!
Your vote counts ahead of COP15 in supporting a fair & binding global climate treaty!
Join the People Powered Movement’s Vote Earth350 PPM campaign & have your say in COP15 when world leaders gather on December 7 in Copenhagen to draft a new global climate treaty. “Show your vote: wear a Green Ribbon!”
Non-Profit:289 fans

Sundar WWF-India:
video.nationalgeographic.com
Fascinated by these otters? Here's fair warning: cute doesn't necessarily mean cuddly.

Siddhant Sadangi WWF-India:
I m new to WWF and WWF-India. I run a page "GreenGaians" at FB http://www.facebook.com/pages/GreenGaian s/291408515323?ref=mf
I
hope that WWF-India and it's fans will visit it. I have Added WWF and WWF-India as it's
favourites and it's connected to 11 other eco-organisations. Hope u'll
like it. :-)

WWF-India
WWF-India applauds the declaration of the Gangetic River Dolphin as India’s National Aquatic Animal
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WWF India - WWF-India applauds the declaration of the Gangetic River Dolphin as India’s National Aqu
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WWF-India is back with its most celebrated range of merchandise!
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Titan Be More WWF-India: 'Titan-WWF Collection'
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Titan and WWF India tie up to spread awareness about some of the highly endangered species in India through the 'Titan-WWF Collection' exclusively designed by Titan. the collection is inspired from six endangered species namely the TIGER, the INDIAN RHINO, the GANGETIC RIVER DOLPHIN, the RED PANDA, ...

Sujoy Ghosh WWF-India:
i have created a new group for spreading awareness for tigers please join.here is the link-http://www.facebook.com/pages/WWF-India/20386543316#/group.php?gid=123516 754664
Irrespective of the culture or language, the tiger is considered as the undisputed ruler of its domain and it has had a profound influence on village life in Asia over the centuries. In popular belief...
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