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Herds of white-lipped peccaries (huanganas) found in Tabaconas Namballe National Sanctuary
Never has this species been seen at such a high altitude (2300 m.a.s.l.). This discovery was the ...
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Record growth in renewable energy, especially in developing countries
Government leadership continues to play a key role in driving the growth of renewables, ...
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Region-wide cooperation critical to future of the Amazon
WWF urges the adoption of an Amazon-wide regional approach that integrates conservation and ...
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Financial initiative launched: National Parks: Peru’s National Heritage
The National Service of Protected Areas (SERNANP) marked a historic event with the launch of the ...
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Peru Will Have Three Indigenous Reserves for the First Time
The Multisectoral Commission of People in Isolation and Initial Contact have unanimously approved ...
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World’s smallest porpoise nears extinction, fishing closure and international action are last hope
Millions of dollars have been spent compensating local fishermen for not fishing and to increase ...
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Descubren población de huanganas en el Santuario Nacional Tabaconas Namballe
El descubrimiento se dio como parte del estudio de cámaras trampa que WWF Perú realiza en el ...
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Global wild tiger population increases, but still a long way to go
The number of wild tigers has been revised to 3,890, based on the best available data, said WWF ...
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The heat goes on
The spike in February temperature — a whopping 2.18 degrees above average — was "unprecedented," ...
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Indigenous rights and territories as means to tackle climate change
Indigenous rights and territories are key to the existence and continuity of forests, and for the ...