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WWF in Mozambique
Founded:
WWF in Mozambique
Office
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WWF Mozambique Coordination Office,
MaputoRua Dom João IV no. 213 Sommerchield Maputo
Mozambique
+258 1 490 970
+258 1 490 970
Website
WWF Conservation Projects in Mozambique
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Conserving the woodlands of central and southern Africa
Covering much of central and southern Africa, the Miombo ecoregion is an area of 3.6 million km2 ranging across parts of Angola, Botswana, the Democra...
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Establishment of Lake Niassa Reserve
The project seeks to establish a new protected area in and around Lake Niassa that will contribute to the conservation of the diversity, abundance, an...
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Niassa Reserve Co-Management
The end of the first phase evaluation concluded that the good progress made in the project since mid 2004 warrants the continuation of the project int...
Latest Mozambique News
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HARMONIZATION OF FISHERIES LEGISLATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT PLANS AND RIGHTS BASED MANAGEMENT IN THE SOUTH WEST INDIAN OCEAN
This report is comprised of eight components, and applies to the South West Indian Ocean (SWIO) ...
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Community-Based Natural Resource Management Stocktaking Exercise in Tanzania
This CBNRM stocktaking report is part of the regional initiative under the Southern Africa CBNRM ...
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New Fisheries Act Lays Basis For Sustainable Fisheries In Mozambique
The Mozambican Parliament has by consensus approved a new Fisheries Act which will address ...
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Civil Society Organizations help drive Marine Fisheries Policy Reforms in the Coastal East Africa Region
The days of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) being relegated to the periphery in key marine ...
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Uganda unveils the world's first Earth Hour forest
Preparations across the globe kick off for Earth Hour 2013 with the creation of the world's first ...
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Governments fall short on immediate efforts to curb illegal ivory trade at wildlife trade meeting
World governments at CITES opted against immediate trade sanctions against several countries that ...
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Governments fall short on immediate efforts to curb illegal ivory trade at wildlife trade meeting
World governments at CITES opted against immediate trade sanctions against several countries that ...
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WWF statement on rhinos at CITES
Carlos Drews in response to decisions from world governments to offer better protection for rhinos
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Its Full speed ahead for Fisheries policy and institutional reforms in the South West Indian Ocean
The Western Indian Ocean State’s efforts to help bring about improved marine fisheries reforms and ...
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All eyes on countries fuelling illegal ivory trade
Sanctions should be imposed on Thailand, Nigeria and DRC for their roles in the illegal ivory ...
