Back on Track
After some server issues and unfortunate timing, World Wild Foundation website and animal blog are back.
We pursue our main goals of saving the endangered species through animal charityand land programmes. Our current programme is still dealing with this by enrolling the landowners of Argentina and Chile to help preserve the Puma despite the depredations the Puma makes by killing sheep and Guanacos which are the lifeblood of the landowners.
Any donation is a step ahead into preserving wildlife. Imagine that it is up to you to protect the Patagonian land. On the other hand, you could support our goals by offering part of your time as a volunteer.
Further information is available within our Urgent Current Programme or through the pages of Endangered Species section
Thank you for reading and supporting us.
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The Service had been under a court ordered deadline of February 16, 2007, to make a final decision on the eagle’s status. In January, the Service approached the plaintiff in that case to request an extension of the deadline. With the agreement of the plaintiff, the Service requested and the court approved the extension until June 29, 2007.
Just another image put in front by an organisation willing to do something for the endangered species. Too many supermarkets and industrial buildings take place of the forests. Too many trees are taken down and animals are put in danger because we want to evolve. This is where evolution goes and conservation of the wilderness is the main reason charity organisations stand for. People must think before acting. Not all our actions come up with long term benefits. Sooner or later, animal habitat distruction implies human degradation.