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  • "What's happening is we've had successive years where the sea ice in the bay has melted much earlier, so bears are coming ashore much earlier in poorer condition and coming into town more often," said Geoff York, a polar bear expert and head of arctic species conservation for the World Wildlife Fund, which is leading research into the bear's habits and habitats.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • Over the past two weeks, Forsberg and World Wildlife Fund biologists have documented antelope herds attempting to cross the river.

    Antelope stranded by floodwaters 2011

  • Different aspects of the study were funded by NASA, the National Science Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund.

    Greenland ice sheet experienced record melt in 2010 Juliet Eilperin 2011

  • Coke says this year's campaign is part of a partnership with the World Wildlife Fund to highlight global warming's threat to bears' Arctic habitat.

    A Frosty Reception for Coca-Cola's White Christmas Cans Mike Esterl 2011

  • A recent World Wildlife Fund report found that all animals in the tropics have declined by 60 percent since 1970, with everything from gorillas to fish thinning out.

    U.S. Bumble Bees In Sharp Decline, Joining Trend Of Disappearing Species The Huffington Post 2011

  • Elsewhere, the World Wildlife Fund managed to spend €16,394.62 in European agricultural funds to try and get Tyrolean farmers to "reconsider their relationship with the landscape and become more aware of their emotional reactions to it compared to their prevailing rational economic ones."

    Who Wants Money? Anne Jolis 2011

  • Over the past two weeks, Forsberg and World Wildlife Fund biologists have documented antelope herds attempting to cross the river.

    Antelope stranded by floodwaters 2011

  • Over the past two weeks, Forsberg and World Wildlife Fund biologists have documented antelope herds attempting to cross the river.

    Antelope stranded by floodwaters 2011

  • Over the past two weeks, Forsberg and World Wildlife Fund biologists have documented antelope herds attempting to cross the river.

    Antelope stranded by floodwaters 2011

  • A recent World Wildlife Fund report found that all animals in the tropics have declined by 60 percent since 1970, with everything from gorillas to fish thinning out.

    U.S. Bumble Bees In Sharp Decline, Joining Trend Of Disappearing Species The Huffington Post 2011

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