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NWSS WWF Club 03.07.2021

Narwhal Status: Near Threatened Population: more than 80000 Importance: depends on sea ice for its existence and can be directly impacted by climate change Threats: climate change; oil and gas development; ocean noise... WWF: fighting whaling; protection from ocean noise; satellite tagging Plains Bison Status: Near Threatened Population: 20504 Importance: shaped the landscape by affecting the pattern and structure of vegetation Threats: loss of genetic diversity; habitat loss; lack of political support for reintroduction WWF: find new homes for bison; conduct research; conservation and public outreach African Elephant Status: Vulnerable Population: Approx. 415000 Importance: play a pivotal role in shaping their habitat Threats: habitat loss; human-elephant conflict; illegal ivory trade WWF: protecting and managing habitats; mitigating conflict; fighting illegal ivory trade Please vote by comment your pick on this post. For simpilicity, please only vote for only one animal on either one of the posts or the email.

NWSS WWF Club 19.06.2021

Can't wait to see everybunny at our meeting today at lunch in room 177! We will be discussing plans for our easter fundraiser!

NWSS WWF Club 31.05.2021

Come get baked goods and chips outside Parent-Teacher Meetings tonight to help us adopt a Polar Bear! If you are making treats, please meet me outside Massey Gym at 2:30. If you are volunteering, please come 15 mins before your shift.

NWSS WWF Club 25.05.2021

Hope to see everyone at the meeting today at lunch in room 177! We will be choosing which animal we will fundraise for at Parent-Teacher, a Panda or a Polar Bear.

NWSS WWF Club 11.05.2021

We will be have a meeting at lunch today to discuss the future of the club since I will be stepping down as leader soon. Can't wait to see everybody there!