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Complete guide to troubleshoot WWF Together app on iOS and Android devices. Solve all WWF Together app problems, errors, connection issues, installation problems and crashes.
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As part of each story, you’ll get to bring an animal into your world by taking a selfie with its origami or placing it in a scene. • In-depth, interactive stories of endangered animals, including giant pandas, tigers, monarch butterflies, sea turtles and polar bears. • Playful interactive elements that incorporate both iPad’s and iPhone’s unique features. • Origami of each animal that folds up, allowing you to place it in a photo and share with friends and family. • Stunning high-definition, full-screen videos and image galleries, featuring photos and downloadable wallpapers by renowned environmental photographer Morten Koldby. • Cool and unusual animal facts. (Do you know what a panda and a stick of butter have in common? • Multiple ways to get involved and help protect endangered animals. This important work doesn’t just help wild animals; it also contributes to people’s health and well-being. WWF Together brings you closer to amazing and endangered species than you ever could have imagined, letting you discover their lives and the work WWF does for them. A core part of that mission is saving wildlife from threats like poaching, habitat loss and overuse of natural resources. For 50 years, WWF’s mission has been to create a future in which people live in harmony with nature. Try out “tiger vision,” flap your wings like a migrating butterfly, and chop the panda’s bamboo. By conserving species and their habitats, we can also help to ensure we have a thriving, healthy planet with forests that slow climate change and oceans that provide more than one-sixth of the world’s food.