World Wildlife Fund's Gift Catalog - 2008-2009 - (Page 46) High priority Eastern Madagascar Himalayas A Place Apart In 2003, WWF helped lead a study that revealed snow leopard populations had significantly decreased in only a 10-year period. Time may be running out for these magnificent cats unless urgent action is taken. Himalayan Mountains Fuel wood gathering, Chitwan National Park, Nepal Rhododendron, Annapurna, Nepal FREE PLUSH FAMILY with $250 donation. Adopt a Snow Leopard EN The snow leopard’s broad paws help them walk on top of the snow, like snowshoes. Their thick coats protect them from the wind and snow, and their long tails give them balance. Saving snow leopards means protecting their habitat and prey species, halting illegal trade and reducing conflict between snow leopards and humans. SINGLE SNOW LEOPARD $100 $50 $25 CTSL SNOW LEOPARD FAMILY $250 (Includes FREE plush family, see center gatefold) 46 46 Your donation will be used in general support of WWF’s conservation efforts around the world. Toll-Free Adoption Line: 1-800-CALL-WWF ® http://www.worldwildlife.org/ogc/species_SKU.cfm?cqs=CTSL&sc=AWY0900WCN11
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