Articles & Stories
Most recent articles and interviews
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Indian Ocean: The real Madagascar and how we can save it
While filming parts of the second episode of his BBC series ‘Indian Ocean’ in Madagascar, Simon ...
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Management and governance reform urgently needed for a sustainable tuna fishery in the Indian Ocean
Tuna stocks are increasingly threatened worldwide, due to overfishing and lack of effective ...
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Tackling deforestation for Earth Hour and beyond
Each year, Earth Hour takes place on the last Saturday of March and involves approximately 5,200 ...
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Volunteering: A way for Fabienne to discover her own country
Fabienne RAFIDIHARINIRINA was one of the first Malagasy Volunteers in the WWF Explore ...
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WWF: Governments fail on ambition, courage at UN climate change talks
Durban, South Africa -- After two weeks of sparring and a day-long extension, governments once ...
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People connected by a warming ocean
Just 8 km South of the Kenya/Somali coastal border, 60 km parallel to the northern coast of Kenya ...
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WWF joins thousands in Durban march as negotiators stall on climate change talks
Durban, South Africa: As the first week of the United Nations climate change talks come to an end, ...
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Low energy light bulbs in Madagascar - a significant step towards energy efficiency
We have an obligation to provide energy to those who need it, but burning more fossil fuels in the ...
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UNIMA Group and WWF Madagascar join forces to promote best practices in the private sector
This partnership, fruit of a common vision between the two entities, wants to promote a sustainable ...
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900’000 trees planted in Madagascar’s dry South West
It’s not an easy life in Ankilimalinike, a small town in Madagascar’s arid spiny forest ...

