2. What is WWF? WWF stand for World Wide Fund for nature formerly named World Wildlife Fund. Our mission is to stop the degradation of the planets natural environment and to build a future in which humans live harmoniously with nature. We focus on the forest, freshwater, ocean and coast ecosystems CHANHEE PARK Y7
3. Adopting a Tiger Tigers are at the top of the food chain but tigers are going extinct. Number of Bengal tigers dropped by ninety five percent in the last hundred years But you can help tigers by giving£3.00 a month to the WWF. With your help, WWF will stop Bengal tigers becoming extinct. CHANHEE PARK Y7
4. Adopting a Rhino Rhinos are also going extinct by being hunted and eaten. People hunt rhino’s and sell their skin and horns at very expensive prices. Rhinos are also loosing their habitat. There are less than five hundred black rhinos in existence. Let’s make their future bright by adopting one for £3.00 amonth. CHANHEE PARK Y7
5. Adopting a Panda There are only one thousand and six hundred pandas that exist today. The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family. Donations will provide the funds for WWF to create ‘green corridors’ to link isolated pandas. We can save amazing living creature’s life by adopt just £3.00 in each month. CHANHEE PARK Y7
6. How to connect us http://www.worldwildlife.org/home-full.html http://wwf.org.uk/ http://wwf.panda.org/ CHANHEE PARK Y7