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WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals a devastating 69% drop in wildlife populations on average in less than a lifetime
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Posted 13 Oct 2022

WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals a devastating 69% drop in wildlife populations on average in less than a lifetime

Build Back Better Ukraine: Prepare for the future, don’t reconstruct the past
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Posted 01 Jul 2022

Build Back Better Ukraine: Prepare for the future, don’t reconstruct the past

TOP TIPS FOR A SUSTAINABLE CHRISTMAS
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Posted 07 Dec 2021

TOP TIPS FOR A SUSTAINABLE CHRISTMAS

On the occasion of the Day of the Bears, WWF tells the story of the bear Zhivko
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Posted 30 Nov 2021

On the occasion of the Day of the Bears, WWF tells the story of the bear Zhivko

Wildlife Crimes are Wild Crimes against Life
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Posted 10 Nov 2021

Wildlife Crimes are Wild Crimes against Life

HS ends disassociation with FSC, but assumption of responsible practices cannot be automatic
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Posted 04 Nov 2021

HS ends disassociation with FSC, but assumption of responsible practices cannot be automatic

ConnectGREEN project final conference “Cornerstones of Ecological Connectivity in the Carpathians and Beyond” 28-30 September 2021, Visegrád, Hungary
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Posted 04 Oct 2021

ConnectGREEN project final conference “Cornerstones of Ecological Connectivity in the Carpathians and Beyond” 28-30 September 2021, Visegrád, Hungary

35 years after the Chornobyl accident – April 26
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Posted 26 Apr 2021

35 years after the Chornobyl accident – April 26

SAVEGREEN: SAFEGUARDING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF TRANSNATIONALLY IMPORTANT ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS IN THE DANUBE BASIN
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Posted 16 Dec 2020

SAVEGREEN: SAFEGUARDING THE FUNCTIONALITY OF TRANSNATIONALLY IMPORTANT ECOLOGICAL CORRIDORS IN THE DANUBE BASIN

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