Human-animal conflict
... Latin America’s only bear, the spectacled bear, lives throughout the Andean mountains of Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia. However, its forest habit is shrinking as agriculture encroaches higher and higher up the hillsides. The forest is usually replaced with maize fields — a particul ...
... Latin America’s only bear, the spectacled bear, lives throughout the Andean mountains of Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia. However, its forest habit is shrinking as agriculture encroaches higher and higher up the hillsides. The forest is usually replaced with maize fields — a particul ...
Eastern Plains / Dry Forest
... expanding existing small reservoirs, improving irrigation, water containers, diverse and intensified crops and livelihoods – integrate into existing commune-level planning processes • Development NGO, other ...
... expanding existing small reservoirs, improving irrigation, water containers, diverse and intensified crops and livelihoods – integrate into existing commune-level planning processes • Development NGO, other ...
Position statement on the - CHARLIE
... The Communication represents the first step towards the building of a thematic strategy for the protection of the marine environment. The loss of degradation of biodiversity resulting from overexploitation of fisheries, changes in structure, loss of habitat, contamination by dangerous substances and ...
... The Communication represents the first step towards the building of a thematic strategy for the protection of the marine environment. The loss of degradation of biodiversity resulting from overexploitation of fisheries, changes in structure, loss of habitat, contamination by dangerous substances and ...
WWF South Pacific Programme Office 4 Maafu street, Private Mail
... kilometres of ocean waters. Its biological resources sustain the lives of over 120 million people. The WWF considers the region a top priority for marine conservation, and the organization is addressing the threats it faces through its Coral Triangle Program, launched in 2007. ...
... kilometres of ocean waters. Its biological resources sustain the lives of over 120 million people. The WWF considers the region a top priority for marine conservation, and the organization is addressing the threats it faces through its Coral Triangle Program, launched in 2007. ...
Name - WWF
... species - among them the red-knobbed coot, the African spoonbill and the little grebe. This region is also home to an estimated 45 species of mammals, including a large number of hippopotami. Fisheries in the lake are dominated by introduced species. The lakeside vegetation includes acacia woodlands ...
... species - among them the red-knobbed coot, the African spoonbill and the little grebe. This region is also home to an estimated 45 species of mammals, including a large number of hippopotami. Fisheries in the lake are dominated by introduced species. The lakeside vegetation includes acacia woodlands ...
WWF-TURKEY - Qatar University
... • WWF stood for “ World Wildlife Fund”. • This organization conserve nature and ecological processes. ...
... • WWF stood for “ World Wildlife Fund”. • This organization conserve nature and ecological processes. ...
World Wide Fund for Nature
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded on April 29, 1961, working in the field of the biodiversity conservation, and the reduction of humanity's footprint on the environment. It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in Canada and the United States. It is the world's largest conservation organization with over 5 million supporters worldwide, working in more than 100 countries, supporting around 1,300 conservation and environmental projects. WWF is a foundation, with 55% of funding from individuals and bequests, 19% from government sources (such as the World Bank, DFID, USAID) and 8% from corporations in 2014.The group's mission is ""to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature."" Currently, much of its work focuses on the conservation of three biomes that contain most of the world's biodiversity: oceans and coasts, forests, and freshwater ecosystems. Among other issues, it is also concerned with endangered species, sustainable production of commodities and climate change.