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Drivindeath

United Mexican States
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Aug 14, 2020
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After the 6 o'clock news in India a commercial would play:
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It would highlight the importance to protect the wildlife in their natural habitats around the globe. This specific commercial would showcase the Bengal Tiger and how to help support them. There are fewer than 2,500 Bengal Tigers left in the world. Even pocket change would help the cause to protect these magnificent cats.


Mr. Jamshyd N. Godrej, President of the World Wildlife Foundation in India was proud to see that his commercial had made national television. His dream of seeing wildlife in India flourish was finally happening. A tear came to his eye. Perhaps the rest of the world is watching he thought to himself. He wanted this to go even further he would reach out to the global community and see if he could help other endangered species across the globe. He would call upon other members around the Globe to register their endangered species and request punishments from their counties if anyone should attempt harm on them. One could dream.

Country:
Animal:
Known Number:
Protected:

Current list could be found here.
 

Jay

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Oct 3, 2018
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Ministry of Environment
Republic of Korea
Esteemed honorable President Jamshyd N. Godrej,

His Excellency President Kim Dae-Jung wishes to thank the World Wildlife Foundation for its recent efforts in raising awareness to the issues of endangered species globally. While the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act covers 246 endangered animals in the Republic of Korea, we hope to work closely with the WWF to cut the illicit trade of furs and other products created by the hunting of endangered pieces. His Excellency the President has authorized the donation of $250,000,000.00 to the WWF efforts to assist in this program. His Excellency hopes that the WWF will continue to strive to raise awareness of these issues. The Korean Government would be happy to cooperate in creating legislature at the Global Assembly in support of the WWF.

Please find attached our listing of endangered pieces below.


Application Form for Registration of Endangered Species​

Country: South Korea
Animal: Leopard Cat
Known Number: Unknown at this stage (Globally)
Protected: Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act

Country: South Korea
Animal: Red-crowned Craine
Known Number: 1,830 (Between Korea, Japan, & China)
Protected: Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act

Country: South Korea
Animal: Golden Eagle
Known Number: Unknown
Protected: Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act

Country: South Korea
Animal: Siberian musk deer
Known Number: 5,000
Protected: Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act

Country: South Korea
Animal: Hodgson's bat
Known Number: 12 sites across Indonesia, Korea, China, and parts of Asia
Protected: Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act

Country: South Korea
Animal: Asian black bear
Known Number: 50,000
Protected:Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act

Country: South Korea
Animal: Mongolian wolf
Known Number: 10,000-20,000
Protected: Yes, Article 2 of Wildlife Conservation and Management Act


Signed with sincerity,
Park Mu-Jin
Minister of Environment
Republic of Korea


Republic of Korea
Ministry of Environment
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Drivindeath

United Mexican States
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Aug 14, 2020
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The Republic of India would also Donate a sum of $250,000,000.00 to the World Wildlife Foundation. Money would be transferred from the Ministry of Finance to the World Wildlife Foundation.
 

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