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WWF France
Founded: 17 October 1973
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Contact
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Jacques Olivier Barthes
Director, Communication & Public Relation
WWF France,
Paris Main+33 1 55258446
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Bernard Cressens
Conservation Director
WWF France,
Paris Main+33 1 55 25 84 84
Office
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WWF France,
Paris Main1,
Carrefour de Longchamp 75016 Paris
France
+33 1 55 25 84 84
+33 1 55 25 84 74
WWF Conservation Projects in France
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Green Belt Programme: Addressing the Root Causes of Desertification
Forests throughout the Mediterranean region have been subject to severe degradation, leading to desertification and loss of habitat for key species. T...
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Conserving France's Camargue
Nestled between the Rhone River and the Mediterranean Sea, the Camargue region in southern France is one of Europe’s largest river deltas. The marshla...
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Preserving Mediterranean’s cork
Mediterranean cork oak forests host a rich diversity of wildlife, including Iberian lynx, imperial eagle and Barbary Deer. They are also a vital sourc...
Latest France News
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WWF presses Total for protection of World Heritage Sites
WWF is calling for assurances from Total that it will keep out of DRC’s Virunga National Park and ...
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France urged to champion Virunga at Francophonie Summit
Leaders of French speaking nations are gathering Oct 12-14 in Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
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UN recognizes wildlife crime as threat to rule of law
Poaching and the illicit trafficking of wildlife products were raised on the floor of the United ...
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APP’s double default on creditors
Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) has been accused of a “double default” on international ...
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Arjowiggins Graphic joins WWF International Climate Savers program
Arjowiggins Graphic, the leading manufacturer of technical and creative papers in the world has ...
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WWF, Greenpeace call for suspension of bluefin fishery as tuna boats head to Libyan waters
With elements of the Mediterranean industrial bluefin tuna fleet already heading to exploit the ...
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Lights out on Bosphorus Bridge marks Earth Hour transition into Europe.
Lights going out on Istanbul’s Bosphorus Bridge was a fitting way to mark Earth Hour’s transition ...
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Bleak future for bluefin as tuna commission only marginally trims catches
"Wilfully blind" members of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas ...
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Payback time for fleets stealing tuna from oceans
Countries which exceed fishing quotas on the rare East Atlantic tuna species should pay for their ...
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World looks to ICCAT to overcome more than four decades of failure to save tuna
As the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) meets in Paris, the ...
