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Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology
California, research institute dedicated to wildlife conservation & a natural history collection specialising in birds throughout the world
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Wetlands International Specialist Group
links to various international wetlands groups
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Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership
a partnership to reintroduce migratory whooping cranes to eastern North America
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Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT)
UK conservation body founded in 1946 at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, by the late Sir Peter Scott
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Working Group on International Waderbird and Wetland Research (WIWO)
established in 1983, in order to create a well-defined and accessible intermediary between financing organisations and governmental bodies on the one hand, and volunteer ornithologists interested in studying waterbirds in countries with little own potential for such studies on the other
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World Birding Center
the mission of the WBC is to protect native habitat while increasing the understanding and appreciation of the birds and wildlife. Our project is a global model for conservation and ecotourism development
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World Owl Trust
a UK-based charity working towards owl conservation on a global scale
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World Parrot Trust
was formed in 1989 to work exclusively for the survival and welfare of all parrots; links to National branches
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World Pheasant Association
a charity, which aims to develop and promote the conservation of all the species within the order of the Galliformes
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World Working Group on Birds of Prey and Owls
The W.W.G.B.P. has been active for thirty years now and today plays an important role in the promotion of raptor conservation and research on an international level. Its membership list today comprises over 1,000 raptor specialists and enthusiasts in all parts of the world, and anybody with an interest in raptors is welcome to become a member.
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