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WWF is urging commercial banks not to fund the controversial Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline running through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey and being driven by major oil interests led by BP.
GENEVA, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Illegal fishing has critically depleted global stocks of tuna and some species are at high risk of commercial extinction, environmental group WWF said on Monday.
Marco Lambertini, director general of WWF International and Lo Sze Ping, CEO of WWF China, wrote that they hope that China will enact a rapid and effective domestic ivory trade ban.
Conservation group WWF Australia says anglers are catching significantly bigger barramundi in parts of Queensland where commercial net fishing was banned in 2015. WWF analysis shows average ...
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The commercial shark catch on the Great Barrier Reef spiked from 222 tonnes in 2014 to 402 tonnes in 2015, Queensland Government figures showed. Ms Llewellyn said that equated to 100,000 sharks ...
THE last remaining commercial gill net operating full-time in the Far North has been “retired” from Cape York waters by conservationists, to protect dugongs. WWF Australia has announced that a ...
THE last remaining commercial gill net operating full-time in the Far North has been “retired” from Cape York waters by conservationists, to protect dugongs. WWF Australia has announced that a ...
The Atlantic bluefin tuna, used to make sushi and sashimi, has been overfished and is at risk of commercial extinction, according to the environmental group WWF.
WWF is urging commercial banks not to provide funding to the controversial Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline running through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey being driven by major oil interests ...