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nutmeg rated 36 months ago
People's Trust for Endangered Species PTES supports researchers in the UK and overseas working on a variety of projects which will, hopefully, lead to effective practical measures being taken in future to conserve wildlife worldwide. This summer they held a drawing competition. Here are m...

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Proofpositivity rated 3 months ago
We are a conservation charity created in 1977 to ensure a future for endangered species throughout the world. We help all sorts of species but have a special focus on our native mammals. We firmly believe that successful conservation is based on sound scientific evidence and advice with practical outcomes. We are optimistic, believing that with positive, sustained cooperative action, we really can make a difference. Whether you are here to find out more about us, do something yourself by joining in our work, choose from our public programme of wildlife events or apply to us for funding, we hope you enjoy browsing these pages
dmelin78 rated 5 months ago
All the bad things happening to the little animals is pretty much due to overpopulation of humans. Do the little animals a favour, and don't reproduce.
thelastpilgrim rated 27 months ago
Very got cause but as at least 50% of species will be extict in the next 50 years or so (mainly due to man), trying to save the cute organisims to presrve diversity is like a snow flake in the sun. We're a bit too late to do anything significant to stop the man made mass extiction.
Meowoof rated 32 months ago
Cute!
RiverCityJessie rated 33 months ago
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nutmeg rated 36 months ago
People's Trust for Endangered Species PTES supports researchers in the UK and overseas working on a variety of projects which will, hopefully, lead to effective practical measures being taken in future to conserve wildlife worldwide. This summer they held a drawing competition. Here are my favourite entries: