News
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Community leadership and sustainable ocean management: the example of Afeimine
Afeimine is an exceptional community leader and member of the locally managed marine area ...
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Community-based management: a common benefit for nature and people
For more than 20 years, conservation actors such as WWF have trusted community-based natural ...
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Mauritius: Oil and Troubled Waters - WWF raises concerns of impact on marine species and ecosystems
Antananarivo, Madagascar, 28 August 2020 - As the recent oil spill off the coast of Mauritius ...
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Mauritius oil spill: priorities and recommendations
WWF is concerned about the effects of toxic contamination on wildlife and coastal communities, and ...
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Radio waves to save our natural resources
Pressures on natural resources due to the health crisis related to Covid-19 are increasing.
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Nosy Hara, drinking water for all!
For the first time, there is drinking water for the communities living around the Nosy Hara ...
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Preventing oil spills in the Western Indian Ocean after the Mauritian tragedy
The southeastern coast of Mauritius is currently experiencing the worst oil spill ever recorded in ...
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WWF Statement on the recent oil spill off the coast of Mauritius
WWF is deeply saddened by the disastrous oil spill off the coast of Mauritius by the MV Wakashio (a ...
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5 points on the consequences of climate change on protected areas.
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Madagascar's protected areas are vulnerable to climate change.
Climate change is a global reality that directly and indirectly affects Malagasy protected areas.