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WWF exposed
Topic Started: Nov 6 2014, 05:32 PM (540 Views)
Rolf
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Everyone knows WWF, the anti-poaching, pro-environment conservation group, or do we? Turns out WWF is nothing but fraud, they support mining/deforestation activities, overharvesting of sea life, Trophy hunting etc.

Here is proof
http://www.pandaleaks.org
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Taurotragus
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How do you know this isn't just some plan to make WWF look bad.
(just like my facts straight)
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HENDRIX
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-retired-

I never expected less from WWF, it has always seemed to me to be very comercially oriented anyway. If you want to support real conservation organisations, go for smaller ones like http://www.zgap.de/

They publish every cent of their finances and you see where the money goes (only into projects, not into bureaucracy)

Not to mention that they do their projects properly and focus on really endangered animals that WWF (or 99% of the population) doesn't give a shit about.
Edited by HENDRIX, Nov 6 2014, 06:00 PM.
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stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

and here I thought they were above the likes of PETA and Discovery Channel...
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Rolf
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Not to mention one of the founders of the organization slaughtered tigers on a regular basis.
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Arrancon
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stargatedalek
Nov 6 2014, 06:32 PM
and here I thought they were above the likes of PETA and Discovery Channel...
Its easy for any group like this to succumb to their dastardly ways anymore, sadly.

If a "conservation group" offers you a stuffed animal or some other kind of incentive on a TV commercial and asks for donations, then they ain't legit. WWF shouldn't need to beg for donations with bribery if they're such a successful group, IMO.
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spendabuck
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I never expected this from WWF! D:
We need to form a real conservation group, one that's above the likes of PETA, the Discovery Channel, & WWF.
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