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Conservation and environmental news & publications: Brazil

Rio Negro Forest Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil.

Brazil announces new Amazon protected areas

Brazil's Environment Minister Carlos Minc announced today, May 29th, at the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in Bonn, a commitment to create 4 new protected areas, 3 of them in the Brazilian Amazon.

Posted on 30 May 2008 | 2 comments | Read more

The resignation of Marina Silva, Brazilian Minister of the Environment, was a surprise for the conservationist community.

Conservationists lament departure of Brazilian minister

The sudden resignation of Brazilian Environment Minister Marina Silva on 13 May has been greeted with shock and regret by the conservationist community.

“This is a clear sign that environmental issues are not in the agenda of the government”, said Denise Hamú, WWF-Brazil’s Secretary General.

Posted on 16 May 2008 | 1 comments | Read more

The meeting in Bonito joined land owners, students and technicians.

Mobilization meetings in the Brazilian Pantanal Wetland to stimulate the creation of private reserves

The family of the farmer Nilson Costa owns a property of 255 hectare, in the municipality of Nioaque, in State of Mato Grosso do Sul, in the Brazilian Central-Western region. In the property, inherited from his grandfather, Nilson wants to create a Private Reserve of Natural Heritage (RPPN). This proposal was what motivated Nilson to participate in a meeting organized by the Association of Owners of Private Reserves of Natural Heritage of the State of Mato Grosso (Repams) in the municipality of Bonito, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul by the end of April.

Posted on 09 May 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

At a World Water Day event at the Iguaçu Cataracts, a 15 meter high inflatable representing a traditional domestic water filter reminds Brazilians to reflect on the significance of springs to the health of water supplies.

Brazilians urged to follow Chinese wisdom on springs

“When you drink the water, remember the spring” is an ancient Chinese proverb now finding a new audience in Latin America, as WWF-Brazil embarks on a new campaign to stimulate Brazilians to protect headwaters, springs and recharge areas.

Posted on 14 April 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

The seven river, five nation Latin American river dolphin survey will help river dolphin conservation efforts on five continents

13 river, 5 nation river dolphin census to help conservation on two continents

Santiago de Cali, Colombia: A milestone in the protection of the world's engangered river dolphins has been achieved with the successful completion of an ambitious 13 river, five nation census survey of South America's river dolphins.

Posted on 10 March 2008 | 2 comments | Read more

Severely degraded mangroves due to rising sea levels and clearing for commercial shrimp and salt farms, Thailand. These factors have contributed greatly to the destruction of large tracts of coastal mangroves in the country.

This time, world should heed OECD call to action on environment

Paris: The OECD’s Environment Outlook to 2030, issued today, was welcomed by WWF as yet another compelling argument that the costs of inaction on the environment will far exceed the costs of action. 

The OECD Outlook is the latest - and at 520 pages one of the weightiest - in a run of reports from prominent economic institutions and commissions calling on governments and international institutions to face up to the seriousness and immediacy of global environmental problems.

Posted on 05 March 2008 | 2 comments | Read more

Rio Negro Forest Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil.

Climate change speeds up Amazon’s destruction

Report: A vicious cycle of climate change and deforestation could wipe out or severely damage the Amazon forest by 2030.

Posted on 06 December 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

Yanomami hunting in the Amazon rainforest. Roraima Province, Brazil.

Pact to end deforestation launched in the Amazon

WWF-Brazil joins eight other Brazilian non-governmental organizations to launch a pact to reduce deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon to zero by 2015.

Posted on 04 October 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

Many fires in the Amazon are often started to clear land for cattle and other development activities. Aerial shot of a forest fire in Acre State, Brazil.

Flying over an Amazon on fire

Taking off in a small twin-engine plane, a WWF sortie over the Amazon to take photos of a living forest quickly changed focus to capture a forest on fire. Find out more about forest fires plaguing the Amazon.

Posted on 04 October 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

Pink river dolphin, Orinoco River, Colombia.

South American dolphin survey wraps up in Bolivia

South America’s first-ever river dolphin census through the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers has come to an end. The census is just an initial phase towards protecting pink and grey dolphins.

Posted on 11 September 2007 | 0 comments | Read more

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