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The Arctic Bulletin is a quarterly magazine produced by the WWF International Arctic Programme. Its goal is to inform decision-makers, scientists and the interested public about arctic environmental and development issues.
It is distributed free to around 4,000 arctic stakeholders worldwide, including government officials and publicly-elected representatives, indigenous organisations, conservationists, scientists, NGOs, libraries, and business executives.
While communicating WWF’s goals and work, the magazine’s editorial team strives for editorial independence and objectivity, and actively solicits independent articles and interviews from policy-makers, including aboriginal leaders; government officials; scientists and NGOs throughout the Arctic.
For further information about the Arctic Bulletin, or to contribute an article, please contact Nigel Allan, nallan@wwf.no.
While communicating WWF’s goals and work, the magazine’s editorial team strives for editorial independence and objectivity, and actively solicits independent articles and interviews from policy-makers, including aboriginal leaders; government officials; scientists and NGOs throughout the Arctic.
For further information about the Arctic Bulletin, or to contribute an article, please contact Nigel Allan, nallan@wwf.no.