World Wildlife Fund's Gift Catalog - 2008-2009 - (Page 24) Amazing and endangered Amazon Adopt a Jaguar Amazon rain forests are among the last places on Earth where jaguars, the largest and most powerful cats in the Western Hemisphere, can be found in their natural splendor. Jaguars play a key role in stabilizing the Amazon ecosystem, and WWF is actively studying them to understand and protect their natural habitat. $100 $50 $25 CTJG FREE with $50 donation or more! Fundacion Victoria Amazonica ornithologists ´ analyzing and noting data Tufted Capuchin Black Jaguar Basket weaving, Jaú National Park, Brazil Scarlet Ibis, French Guiana Adopt a Macaw Full-grown macaws may reach three feet in length. They have four toes on each foot, arrayed for perching on branches. Like many rare birds, macaws are threatened by loss of habitat and the illegal trade in both live birds and plumage. The more the rainforest is protected, the more macaws can survive. (Macaw plush pair will come in red and blue.) $100 $50 $25 CTMW Did you know? There are many species of macaws, including blue-and-yellow macaws, scarlet macaws and green-winged macaws. Each is distinct, and they don’t socialize or breed with the others. with $50 donation or more! FREE PAIR 24 Visit www.worldwildlife.org/gifts or call toll-free 1-800-CALL WWF http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTJG&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTMW&sc=AWY0900WCN11 http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/index.cfm?sc=AWY0900WCN11
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