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New hope has been extended to some of the world's most diverse and endangered forests as WWF, Indonesian ministers and provincial governors announce a bold commitment to protect the forests and critical ecosystems of Sumatra.

Take action now: Thank Indonesian officials and urge them to continue their efforts to save Sumatra’s forests

Find out more about the historic agreement to protect world’s most endangered tropical forests
 

Only around 130 Western Gray Whales are left worldwide, including some 20 females able to reproduce.

10 Oct 2008
Trouble in the pipeline for Grey Whales
The fate of the world’s few remaining Western Grey Whales now rests on the outcome of appeals to Russian authorities and courts following the refusal of an oil consortium to consider alternatives to a proposal to lay an oil pipeline through a shallow lagoon crucial to the whales’ food supplies.
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With Europe's plans for tackling climate change coming to the decision-making stage, WWF is challenging Members of the European Parliament to show their leadership. Will they lead the fight to keep global warming below 2°C?

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