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Delegates from around the world are now together in Bonn, Germany, at a meeting of the UN Framework ...
REDPARQUES, the Latin American network of protected areas system directors is making progress ...
A new research report commissioned by WWF concluded that the average EU citizen consumes 61 kg of ...
A 12-day field survey of Brazil’s Juruena River will provide new information about the river’s ...
The invisibility of soy on supermarket shelves masks the major contribution that it makes to ...
WWF calls for a common vision for Amazonian river basins that are the site of large-scale mining ...
Collaboration on forest monitoring outside Brazilian Amazon is announced
Big agribusiness gets a pass from Brazilian House of Representatives on reforestation obligations, ...
With negotiations at an end, WWF Director General Jim Leape today issued the following closing ...
Despite a late night negotiating session, the revised text is a colossal failure of leadership and ...
© The new protected areas will help protect the endangered Brazilian jaguar (Panthera onca) and other Amazon species. © WWF / Michel Gunther
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