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WWF: Fires cause less damage in 2019 but other risks remain
Forest fires in Greece in 2019 may have been the least devastating compared to previous years in the last decade, but the impact of climate change on already existing problems in the countryside does not leave much room for optimism, according to the Greek chapter of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Blue Panda sets sail around Turkey to stem plastic tide
In its maiden year, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) ship 'Blue Panda' has been making stops at key ports in the Mediterranean with the hopes of stemming the tide of plastics choking the world's natural environment.
Izmir joins WWF's fight against plastic pollution
Turkey's third-largest city İzmir on Oct. 4 made a full commitment to support World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) "no plastics in nature" campaign.
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Tourism a Potential Lifeline for Balkan Fishing
Fortunately for Raljevic, he now has something else, a pioneering project conducted by the World Wildlife Fund and FishMPABlue2, a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund to improve the sustainability of small-scale fishing in the chronically over-fished waters of the Mediterranean.
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BaşlıksLine provides help for animals in wild
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Turkey has a first aid line to provide support for those who encounter helpless or injured wild animals.
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From Today The EU Will Live On Ecological Credit
Тhe World Wildlife Fund warned that from today, May 10, the EU will have exhausted the resources that the planet can give it for a year, and noted that this "day of overrun" is occurring earlier every year, reports France.
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WWF decries ‘criminal sell-off’ of coast in new zoning law
The Greek chapter of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has described the provision of a draft bill that was submitted to Parliament last week as "a criminal sell-off" as it paves the way for the legalization of illegally built structures on Greek shores.
WWF warns of ‘massive’ risk in plans for drilling off Crete
Reacting to a ministerial decree approving environmental reports for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation off Crete, the Greek chapter of the World Wildlife Fund on Wednesday warned of a "massive environmental and economic risk to the detriment of Crete and the rest of Greece" in the event that drilling goes ahead.
Illegal Logging in Bulgaria is Estimated at BGN 150 Million Per Year
The annual volume of illegal logging in Bulgaria reaches 2.4 - 2.7 million cubic meters. This is between a quarter and a third of the total yield, which forms a shady business of nearly 150 million leva per year. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said.
WWF: Population of White Bears Sharply Decreases
To date, the population of white bears is between 22 and 31 thousand, with 60% of them on Canadian territory.
The World Wildlife Fund warns that if global warming continues to spread at such a rate, the polar bears will drop by 30% over the next 35 years.
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