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100 List

The World Wildlife Foundation painstakingly selects the land programmes and the most critically endangered animals grouping them into a 100 List.

Animal conservation is not a lone operation and the more people who get involved the better. Therefore, we invite members and representatives of any animal charity to join with us in support of these endangered animals. With action required all over the World, we need as much localized support as possible in order to establish and manage conservation programmes. The 100 List can work side by side with an animal charity in any part of the World in order to help save these endangered animals.

Our main aim is to educate the public on the plight of endangered animals and an updated 100 List would offer materials regarding animal charity through land programmes.

Any comment and suggestion is welcome as long as it offers a good reason why to add the next endangered species on the 100 List.

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