Conservation news & stories
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Changing perceptions of wolves
A WWF project in Romania's Carpathian Mountains is successfully changing ancient perceptions of ...
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Food and the Frankenstein factor
A passionate debate is raging over the use of genetically modified foods - crops into which ...
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Stemming a tide of filth
The condition of the many ancient waterways and lakes in Beijing was so dire that the city ...
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One jewel threatens another
An influx of miners in search of sapphires led to police action at a Madagascan nature reserve. Now ...
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Alarm over Indian Ocean reefs
Coral reefs are the oceans' lifeline and the well-being of the entire marine eco-system depends on ...
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Wildlife abnormalities is there a toxic link?
A toxicology research project has been launched by WWF-Canada, with community members, to ...
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Riding the tiger
The new buzz word for environmentalists is eco-development, but not everyone is convinced that it ...
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Paying the price for nature
All nations are guilty of abusing natural resources, but China's growth in population and economic ...
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Keep cool, keep clean a deal to save the climate
Most of us try to do what we can to fight global climate change, but a deal between WWF and AEG, ...
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War on Nigeria's wetlands
Rapid urbanization is having a devastating impact on the environment of the wetlands of Nigeria. ...
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