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June 2007 WPF sponsors Red Howler Festival MORE

June 2007 - new wild tigers photographed and second school opens in Sumatra funded by STT MORE

May 2007 Latest news from Spectacled Bear Project - Peru MORE

May 2007 Annual report from Ecolombia. New babies latest photos
 
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2007 Latest reports from Tiger patrol teams in Sumatra MORE

2007 Niger prepares emergency food aid for 1 million 

2007 Latest Pictures of the bears of Chaparri 
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2007  Are Niger's giraffes a fading spot on the horizon latest

Peru November 2006

Two new young Andean Bears rescued and being reared for release into the wild.

Motorbike and Cameras provided for Bear release programme

Indonesia October 2006

New area of Sumatra is supported by Tiger Protection units (Bukit Duabelas NP and a very positive new management proposal for Sumatra put forward to the Indonesian government for providing tiger protection and monitoring in existing Four large areas in Sumatra.

Colombia August 2006 Howler Monkey
Rescued Howler Monkey Released To the Wild - gives birth
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Peru May 2006 Andean Condor release platform complete more



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