The creation of the Guadiana natural park, the protection of cork forests and promotion of FSC have been some of the highlights of WWF's work in Portugal, with the work now being expanded to climate change and freshwater.
WWF in Portugal
The creation of the Guadiana natural park, the protection of cork forests and promotion of FSC have been some of the highlights of WWF's work in Portugal, with the work now being expanded to climate change and freshwater.
Contact
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Angela Morgado
Communications and Fundraising Officer for Portugal
WWF MEDPO,
Rome Main+351 91 8428829
Mailing address
7501-909
V. N. Santo André Portugal
Website
Conservation projects in Portugal
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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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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...
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Conservation across the Mediterranean
Although the Mediterranean Sea covers only 1% of the world’s marine areas, it contains some 6% of its marine species, including endangered monk seal, ...
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Mediterranean Freshwater Development Programme
Latest news from Portugal
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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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Is Europe swimming away from commitments on bluefin tuna?
Where was Europe when Canada, Japan, Korea and the United States this week reconfirmed ...
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WWF and Industry Leaders join forces to save European fisheries
Global environment organisation WWF and the leading associations for European seafood processors ...
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Fishing for funds to be placed off limits for rule breakers
European governments and enterprises continuing to flout fisheries regulations are to be denied ...
