site

  1. myWWF Sign in
  2. Sign up
  3. Help

Active conservation projects in Switzerland

New or updated projects

In addition to guard dogs, donkeys have been used to protect livestock from wolves. Switzerland.

Return of the large carnivores to Switzerland

Hunting, forest conversion for agriculture and logging forced the lynx, wolf and brown bear in extinction in the Swiss Alps by the 19th century. Today...

Modified: Feb 2009 - Started: Jan 1991

Sustainable agriculture in the Alps. Switzerland.

European Alpine Programme

At the end of 1999 an Alpine Programme was initiated by WWF Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland to explore the feasibility of adopting the ecoregi...

Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Jan 1999

Swiss Forest and Trade Network, WWF Wood Group

The WWF Wood Group is a plattform for committed companies (FSC certified), who want to communicate their ecological engagement together with WWF. They...

Modified: Sep 2006 - Started: Jan 1997

Renewable Energies Switzerland

WWF's task is to protect nature from global climate change. By focusing its efforts on achieving a deep reduction in global carbon dioxide emissions, ...

Modified: Jun 2006 - Started: Jan 2001

Consumer Guide for Seafood

75% of the fishstocks worldwide are overfished or threatened by overfishing. Business partners and consumers can contribute to more sustainable fisher...

Modified: Jun 2006 - Started: Jan 2005

The Pandamobile is a WWF Switzerland owned bus, which is touring the country's schools since 1978 and providing environmental education to children of all ages.

Pandamobile

The Pandamobile, an exhibition on a bus, is a 25 years old project focused on environmental education and dedicated to 9-12 years old children. The...

Modified: Aug 2005 - Started: Jan 1978

@import url('http://s3.amazonaws.com/getsatisfaction.com/feedback/feedback.css');