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Projects - Latest listing of new or updated WWF Projects

Young women using scoop nets to collect crustaceans, aquatic insects, and small fish for household consumption. Lao PDR.

Support to Food Security and Aquatic Biodiversity

Laos is a culturally diverse country globally renowned for its unique biodiversity and natural resources. The Mekong River carves a path down its leng...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Jan 2005

Northwest Atlantic Ecoregion Planning

WWF Canada’s ecoregion program is a large-scale, long-term planning initiative that will set the bar for conservation throughout the North West Atlant...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Oct 2004

Engaging Civil Society in Water Management in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Region

The project aims to involve non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the management of water to improve quality and reduce and properly control the p...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Sep 2009

South Pacific Programme Coordination

The project aims to provide an effective WWF presence in the immense and diverse territory of the South Pacific. Still relatively untouched, the regio...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Jun 1990

Basking shark

PISCES - Partnerships Involving Stakeholders in the Celtic Sea Ecosystem

The PISCES project is helping to bring together all parties with an interest in protecting the Celtic Sea, a region of the Atlantic Ocean off south-we...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Feb 2010

Western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla), portrait. Orphaned gorillas reintroduced into the wild. Distribution: tropical rainforest, Western and Central Africa (Nigeria to DRC).

Protecting Africa’s Great Apes

Africa’s great apes – gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos – are facing many threats: destruction of forest habitats for agriculture, mining and commerci...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: May 2002

One of eight new orchid species (Cadetia Kutubu) recently discovered in Papua New Guinea.

New Guinea and Islands indigenous landscape management initiative

The New Guinea and Islands Initiative (NGI) is a partnership between WWF Papua New Guinea and WWF Indonesia, which aims to consolidate and scale up co...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Jan 2007

Strengthening Community-Based Forest Enterprises in Ecoregions of Latin America, Asia and Africa

The support and involvement of local communities can reap real and long term benefits for WWF’s conservation work. This project addresses the devel...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Jan 2007

Asian elephant taking a bath in Xe Pian National Protected Area.

Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS)

WWF’s Asian Rhino and Elephant Action Strategy (AREAS) was set up to focus on the conservation of these iconic flagship species. The programme was dev...

Modified: Mar 2010 - Started: Jul 1999