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WWF calls for improved maritime legislation after Seli 1 oil spill
In light of the recent Seli 1 oil spill, WWF-South Africa has called on government to urgently ...
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WWF calls for action against wildlife crime
In response to record poaching rates, WWF is launching a global campaign calling on governments to ...
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Saving the world’s smallest and rarest marine dolphins
WWF is asking people to join a new online campaign urging the New Zealand Prime Minister to stop ...
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R30 billion is just the start of South Africa’s mining hangover
In response to the environmental risks posed by abandoned mines, mining companies are legally ...
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Cameroon increases elephant protection after mass slaughter
Six months after the killing of hundreds of elephants in a Cameroon national park, WWF is releasing ...
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On World Ranger Day: WWF launches postcard action to support tiger rangers
On World Ranger Day, as part of its action towards Zero Tiger Poaching, WWF is launching a global ...
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On Global Tiger Day – spare a thought for tiger prey too!
As tiger range countries celebrate Global Tiger Day, WWF is urging the governments to raise efforts ...
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Countries fail to protect endangered species from illegal trade
Poor performances by key countries are threatening the survival of wild rhinos, tigers and ...
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WWF calls for China and Africa to go green
WWF calls for inclusion of bold environmental commitments in the outcomes of China-Africa ...
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African wildlife wonderland straddling three nations gets world heritage recognition
A Central African protected area that straddles three countries and teems with gorillas, elephants, ...
