Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 > What would be in your top 10? > > Our one and only planet has so many fantastic places > and species that we're > almost spoilt for choice. And even though that > choice is getting smaller, > there's still so much out there that stands out as > amazing, astounding, and > downright breathtaking. > > To celebrate this singularly amazing planet, we are > compiling a list each > month of the Top 10 places and species that WWF > supporters think you should > see, and also profile some of these marvellous > creations. > > Check out the current favourites and vote for the > place and species that > you think others should see in their lifetime at > http://mail.panda.org/inxmail/url?vw4jq00bm600q07rs3a7 > > --------- > > Rich countries, poor water > > From recurring droughts to contaminated supplies, > water crises are nothing > new for millions of people around the world. But > increasingly these > problems are not just affecting the world’s > poorest countries, but > increasingly some of the richest nations as well. > > Some of the world's thirstiest cities, such as > Houston and Sydney, are > using more water than can be replenished, whilst in > London the equivalent > water of 300 Olympic-size swimming pools is lost > every day due to aging > water mains. > > As scarcity and pollution are becoming more common > the responsibility for > finding solutions rests with us all. > > Find out more about the problem and why water needs > to be used more > efficiently at > http://mail.panda.org/inxmail/url?vx0jq00bm600qbmjo3a7 > > --------- > > Watch WWF videos on YouTube > > Have you ever wanted to see how polar bears are > tracked in the Arctic or > the where exactly mountain gorillas live in Africa? > Now you can, direct > from your desktop. > > We have added a selection of WWF videos to the > popular website YouTube, > which you can now watch, share and comment upon. WWF > supporters have > already started adding their own videos to the site > and you can do the same > as well, and help spread the message that our > environment is worth > protecting. > > Check out the latest WWF videos now at > http://mail.panda.org/inxmail/url?vxejq00bm600qb4073a7 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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