Founded: 31 March 1963
WWF Germany office
Founded: 31 March 1963
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- Madagaskar
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WWF Germany,
BerlinReinhardtstraße 14 10117 Berlin
Germany
+49 30 31 17 77 0
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WWF Conservation Projects in Germany
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Reconnecting the Danube
The Danube River is one of Europe’s largest rivers, flowing over 2,857km from Germany’s Black Forest to the Romanian and Ukrainian shores of the Black...
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European Alpine Programme
At the end of 1999 an Alpine Programme was initiated by WWF Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland to explore the feasibility of adopting the ecoregi...
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Integrated River Basin Management of the Southern Baltic Rivers
Polish rivers with large natural and extensively used areas of high biodiversity and natural dynamics are typical for Poland. Species which are rare o...
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Denmark, followed by Israel, Sweden, Finland and the US provide the best conditions today for clean ...
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In contrast to its slow start, the United Nations climate talks have picked up pace this week and ...
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Leading environmental and development organisations call for halt to forest loss within a decade
As the latest United Nations climate change talks reach their final stages, CARE International, ...
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According to a new study by WWF and German development bank DEG, the shortage of freshwater is not ...
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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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WWF launches database of eco-rated paper products
WWF today launched a global benchmarking tool for pulp and paper products at PaperWorld in ...
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Navigation threat barges in on Danube
New plans to ease navigation bottlenecks on the Danube could threaten some of the river's most ...
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Wild for a cure report highlights improved harvesting of wild medicines
Worldwide application of a new standard for sustainable harvesting of wild medicinal, aromatic, dye ...
