Environmental conservation work in Mozambique
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Patterns of Chinese Investment, Aid and Trade in Mozambique
A briefing paper prepared for WWF by the Centre for Chinese Studies, University of ...
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Indian Ocean tuna commission fails again on tuna, does better with sharks
Closing to fishing an area already largely closed by pirates is a long way short of being ...
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Transforming Lives: Managing Oysters in the Quirimbas National Park
Oysters in the Quirimbas are a resource that have historically been used as a minor dietary ...
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In Bazaruto: new fishermen association under big challenge
The Archipelago claims for a new and urgent fishing revival Maputo, Mozambique – WWF´s Community ...
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Is the Dugong population in Bazaruto slowly recovering?
Dugong aerial count: population overwhelms expectations in Bazaruto Maputo, Mozambique – Recent ...
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One dugong killed in Inhassoro, near the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park
Maputo, Mozambique – One dugong (Dugong dugon), an endangered species in Mozambique and in the ...
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Community Fishery Revolution: In the Quirimbas National Park
Maputo, Mozambique – Amazing conservation records, inspiring community commitment and leadership, ...
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More of Africa urged to boost rhino numbers
After bringing Africa’s black rhinos spectacularly back from the brink of extinction one of the ...
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After six years away: Marine Turtles return to Rolas Island in the Quirimbas National Park
Pemba, Mozambique – After more than 6 years since marine turtles or their eggs where last spotted ...
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New guide to reducing bycatch goes online
As a service to the long-term sustainability of both fish stocks and fishing communities, WWF has ...
