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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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World Heritage Committee requests cancelation of Virunga oil permits
World Heritage Committee today requested the cancelation of oil exploration permits in Virunga ...
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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 ...
