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Conservation Threats

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Here at the AWdF, we aim to conserve, help and spread awareness on numerous topics. 
We have recently completed a project in which we researched into the different types of conservation threats to the world and the animals living in it.
To read our research on 10 topics, click the individual links below. You can find out about each threat, how you can help, look at images and factsheets as well as use our external links for more information and videos on each conservation threat. 
Bycatch
Whales and Dolphins in Captivity
Climate Change
Noise Pollution
Whaling 
Pollution
Habitat Degradation
Boat Impacts
Overfishing
Illegal Wildlife Trade
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