Conservation and environmental news & publications: Burundi
13 Jun 2008
VACANCY: POLICY PROGRAMME OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several subprojects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. These are the Mara River Basin, Ruaha River Basin, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Albertine Rift. » Read more
VACANCY: POLICY PROGRAMME OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several subprojects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. These are the Mara River Basin, Ruaha River Basin, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Albertine Rift. » Read more
17 Mar 2008
Vanishing central African glaciers signal climate danger
Forget the snows of Kilimanjaro – Africa is at risk of losing the central African glaciers that are the highest permanent source of water to the Nile
A WWF and partner organization expedition to the Rwenzori mountains has gathered graphic evidence of declining glaciated areas, with new estimates being that the glaciers will completely disappear in the next 30 years » Read more
03 Feb 2006
Time to clean up the chemicals in Africa
WWF Global Toxics Programme Director Clifton Curtis writes on a strategic approach to chemical management, particulary managing chemical stockpiles in Africa.
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08 Dec 2005
Africa for Africa: the Miombo Woodlands
Under the Miombo Ecoregion Conservation Programme (MECP), WWF is striving to come up with a lasting solution to combat poverty in the area. To show and allow local people to use local resources, on a sustainable basis, that can lift them out of poverty no just for the long term, but forever.
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11 Feb 2005
African Great Apes Update - Number 1
Recent News from the WWF African Great Apes Programme » Read more
African Great Apes Update - Number 1
Recent News from the WWF African Great Apes Programme » Read more
05 Jan 2005
WWF-EARPO October-December 2004 Newsletter
A quarterly newsletter designed and produced by WWF-EARPO. » Read more
WWF-EARPO October-December 2004 Newsletter
A quarterly newsletter designed and produced by WWF-EARPO. » Read more



