Which of these wildlife conservation brand mergers actually occurred, creating a more powerful organization for animal protection?
Conservation organizations sometimes merge to combine resources and expand their impact. This poll tests your knowledge about a significant merger in the wildlife conservation sector that changed the landscape of animal protection efforts. Can you identify which merger actually took place and created one of today's most influential conservation entities?
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- In 2004, World Wildlife Fund merged with Conservation International to form Global Wildlife Alliance
- In 1961, World Wildlife Fund was formed when the International Union for Conservation of Nature merged with The Conservation Foundation
- In 2010, The Nature Conservancy acquired National Wildlife Federation to form Nature's Guardians International
- In 1998, Greenpeace merged its wildlife division with Defenders of Wildlife to create EarthWatch Protection
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