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Conservation and environmental news & publications: South Africa

Houses of shrimp fishermen near Mogla, Sundarbans National Park, Bangladesh. Poverty is rife in the Sundarbans. These shrimp fishermen's houses are threatened by rising water levels due to climate change and the frequent storms that batter this area

G20 finance ministers fail to reach green on climate financing

Finance ministers of the world’s dominant economies failed to reach agreement on the financing required for a global agreement to stave off catastrophic climate change, WWF said today as the G20 finance ministers meeting here broke up with no resolution to issues dividing developed and emerging economies.

Posted on 07 November 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

WWF South Africa, together with four major fishing industry players, namely I&J, Oceana, Sea Harvest and Viking, have launched the Responsible Fisheries Alliance (RFA).

South Africa launches first-time fishing alliance

Fishing industry leaders and WWF have committed to improving the sustainability of South African fisheries in a first-time partnership that will ensure long-term marine conservation in the region.

Posted on 17 September 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Waves roll onto the shores of Lake Ontario at sunset, Ontario, Canada.

Massive river water transfers lacking scrutiny

Large scale transfers of water from one river basin to another are generally occurring without adequate scrutiny of their economic, environmental and social impacts, according to an analysis released to World Water Week by WWF.

Posted on 20 August 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Pilsener Urqell, which more than 160 years ago supplied the blueprint for the majority of the world's commercial beers, has now become the subject of the first public corporate water footprint studies

Water footprint of beer more on the farm than in the brewery

The total water involved in producing beer is overwhelmingly used on the farm rather than in the brewery, according to a report presented to World Water Week by major brewer SAB Miller and leading global environment organization WWF.

Posted on 18 August 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

A Marine Protected Area (MPA) around Prince Edward Islands will help protecting a suite of spectacular wildlife, including albatrosses, penguins and killer whales.

Vast reserve to protect remote Prince Edward Islands

South Africa’s declaration to establish one of the world’s largest Marine Protected Area’s (MPA) around its Prince Edward Islands, is a marine conservation achievement of global importance which will help protecting a suite of spectacular wildlife, including albatrosses, penguins and killer whales.

Posted on 07 May 2009 | 1 comments | Read more

Passau lies at the confluence of the rivers Danube, Inn and Ilz in Germany.

Interest grows in neglected global water treaty

Delegates of 14 countries attending the World Water Forum tonight signed pledges of support to a growing call to bring into force a global water treaty that has languished in limbo for more than a decade as anxiety grows about the increased potential for conflict in a world increasingly short of water.

Posted on 21 March 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

A 15m high inflatable bucket with water running from a tab, which WWF-Brazil's Freshwater team managed to place in front of the world famous "Christ the Redeemer" statue high above Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on World Environment Day, 5 June 2005.

East meets West for Earth Hour in over 500 cities

The global call to action on climate change has been answered from east to west as a record 538 cities and towns in 75 countries sign up to turn their lights off at 8.30pm on 28 March for Earth Hour 2009.

Posted on 19 February 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Groote Post wine farm in South Africa, home to 2175 hectares of conservation worthy natural vegetation including the highly threatened Swartland Granite Renosterveld, Swartland Shale Renosterveld and Atlantis Sand Fynbos. The landowners have agreed to manage the property in accordance with the Biodiversity and Wine Initiative, particularly to preserve biodiversity indigenous to the area in its natural state and as a well-functioning ecosystem.

South African wine as green as Obama

South Africa’s wine industry was ranked just one place down from US President Barack Obama when it comes to building public awareness of environmental issues thanks to a unique partnership with WWF.

Posted on 09 February 2009 | 0 comments | Read more

Mamadou Diallo from the WWF-West African Marine Ecoregion Programme signing a new intergovernmental agreement to conserve the West African Manatee and Small Whales in Western Africa and Macaronesia. CMS, December 2008.

WWF Signs New Agreement for African Cetaceans

WWF-West African Marine Ecoregion Programme today signed a new intergovernmental agreement to conserve the West African Manatee and Small Whales in Western Africa and Macaronesia. The conservation instrument consists of 2 Action Plans for the conservation of theses species, and was first adopted by 15 countries in Togo in October, and opened for signatory by implementing partners today.

Posted on 05 December 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

Dr Samantha Petersen receives the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) Thesis Award in Rome, December, 2008.

WWF scientist lands international conservation award

Dr Samantha Petersen, a biologist with WWF, the conservation organisation, has won a prestigious international award for her research into the impact of commercial fishing on migratory seabirds, sea turtles and sharks.

Posted on 03 December 2008 | 0 comments | Read more

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