Conservation news & stories
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Time to count the food miles?
As France clears up after yet another round of storms, continues to mop up after chemical and oil ...
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WWF-Brazil proves NGO can be professional
The awarding of the ISO 9002 certificate to WWF-Brazil, in mid February, was the crowning of a ...
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Tony Blair embraces green agenda at WWF summit
WWF warmly welcomed the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's commitments to take government action on the ...
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Only 1 in 15 European Forests Protected
Europe's old-growth forests deserve a conservation effort equal to that invested in safeguarding ...
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Flipper made safer in the Mediterranean
The bottle-nosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatos), otherwise known as "Flipper", was commonly found in ...
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Helping people help themselves
The people of Mount Kupe area in Southwest Cameroon depend on the forest for their food and ...
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The Decline of the Mexican Prairie Dog
In the seemingly barren valleys of Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert, huge underground communities of ...
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Trash and tourists on the Everest trail
The towering peaks of Mount Everest continue to inspire thousands of devotees. From the curious ...
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The long march to success in Udzungwa
The conservation organization WWF has been working in Tanzania for the past ten years to conserve ...
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That sinking feeling
Venice's existence has always been one of a delicate balance but perhaps never before has the city ...
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