World Wildlife Fund's Gift Catalog - 2008-2009 - (Page 11) Adopt an Orca EN Orcas are highly social animals that live in strong, stable groups. Orcas are members of the dolphin family, and like dolphins, they have sophisticated undersea communications that scientists are research -ing to better understand how they communicate. Orcas may grow to 25 feet long and in some cases may live for 80 years or more in the wild. $100 $50 $25 CTKM N O R T H A M E R I C A Adopt a Sea Otter Otters are playful, social creatures that sometimes eat while floating on their backs. Today, the otter population on some Aleutian islands has dropped by 70 percent. Offshore oil and gas development is putting them at risk. Oil spills, for example, can be devastating to both otters and their prey species. $100 $50 $25 CTSOT Great Idea! Adopt a Wolverine What has the face of a bear, is the size of a dog, and is the largest land-dwelling member of the weasel family? It’s the wolverine, a mammal known for its powerful strength. Males may reach 60 pounds. Recently the first wolverine sighting in 30 years was confirmed in California! $100 CTWV Exclusive VU NWWF Ornament is YOURS FREE with total donations of $75 or more from this catalog. $50 $25 FREE with $50 donation or more! Adopt a Walrus Large, strong and surprisingly fast, these tusked mammals have only two natural enemies: the orca and the polar bear. But the prey species they depend on are being depleted, and their habitat is being altered by climate change. The survival of the walrus may depend on conservation strategies like the ones WWF is implementing. $100 $50 $25 CTWR Adopt Me! Visit www.worldwildlife.org/gifts or call toll-free 1-800-CALL WWF 11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTKM&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTSOT&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTWV&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTWR&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/index.cfm?sc=AWY0900WCN11
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