WWF is best known for its campaigns to save endangered animals. But the organization actually has a much broader focus, tackling issues such as climate change, poverty and the spread of toxic wastes. This book provides an insight into the aims and methods of WWF and discusses the complex problems it is trying to address. It details the development of WWF and its campaigns. It also looks at some of the criticisms of the organization, such as elitism and a lack of concern for local communities.
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The author, Patricia Kendell, writes material to help children understand why wildlife is in danger and what they can do to help. She is also a part-time Education Officer with WWF-UK. The consultant, Stuart Chapman, is head of WWF's endangered wildlife programme. He works to stamp out the illegal trade in tigers and to ensure that their forest homes are pro
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