WWF-Australia Annual Report 2011
WWF-Australia Annual Report 2011
WWF-Australia Annual Report 2011
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mapping <strong>WWF</strong>-<strong>Australia</strong>’s<br />
high impACt initiatives<br />
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Heart of Borneo<br />
Covers 220,000 km 2 of equatorial rain forest<br />
including some of the most biologically diverse<br />
habitats on Earth. It is one of only two places<br />
on Earth where elephants, orang-utans and<br />
rhinoceros share the same territory.<br />
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market tRAnSFORMAtion<br />
Commodities and sectors<br />
FORESts<br />
timber; pulp<br />
and paper<br />
PartnERShips<br />
business & industry,<br />
Indigenous partners,<br />
community livelihoods<br />
FishERies<br />
seafood<br />
AgricultuRE<br />
palm oil, sugarcane &<br />
livestock (beef & dairy)<br />
SouthWESt AustRAlia ECOREgion<br />
Covers a total of 686,871 km 2 , which<br />
equates to approximately 27% of the total<br />
area of Western <strong>Australia</strong> or 9% of the<br />
total area of <strong>Australia</strong>. This region has<br />
the highest concentration of rare and<br />
endangered species in <strong>Australia</strong>.