World Wildlife Fund's Gift Catalog - 2008-2009 - (Page 12) Where the bison roam Northern Great Plains It is vast, it is beautiful, and there is no place else like it on Earth. But less than 2 percent of the Northern Great Plains is protected. If we are going to preserve these marvelous habitats and the species that call them home, we must act quickly. Cougar Pincushion cactus in Charles M. Russel National Wildlife Refuge, Montana Charles M. Russel National Wildlife Refuge, Montana Adopt a Bald Eagle The symbol of a nation was endangered on most of the continent for the last 40 years. The bald eagle’s slow comeback didn’t happen accidently, but through diligent efforts by government, scientists and organizations like WWF. Their success story shows how effective species conservation can be. $100 $50 $25 EXTRAORDINARY GIFTS Bring the Wild Bison Back Genetic diversity is critical to the survival of any species. For bison this is especially true because of small, disconnected herds. WWF is building the largest population of bison in the Northern Great Plains. Your support will help to fund the transport and release of additional bison into the growing herd, ensuring the conservation of this important species and its keystone role on the prairie. Donation amount $1,000 Please call WWF’s exclusive Extraordinary Gifts line at 1-888-993-1100 for more details about these opportunities. FREE with $50 donation or more! CTEG 12 12 Your donation will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world. http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTEG&sc=AWY0900WCN11
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