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WWF Peru publishes a historical-statistical report about the national mahi-mahi fishery
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Basic environmental and social risks remain unaccounted for in central banking and financial supervision
New findings of WWF´s Sustainable Financial Regulations and Central Bank Activities Tracker 2023 ...
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Paris: WWF PERU participated in the 2nd negotiation meeting on the Global Treaty against Plastic Pollution
The second Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-2) was opened by the President of the ...
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The mobile application that is revolutionizing technology in Peruvian artisanal fisheries
The value of traceability in fisheries not only generates transparency but also the sustainability ...
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Amazonian indigenous women leaders who transform lives
5 indigenous women representing the Shipibo Konibo, Asháninka, Yine, and Matsigenka peoples from ...
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Artisanal fishermen affected by the oil spill were successfully trained in legal, administrative and technological matters
With an important presence and active participation of artisanal fishermen, the workshop ...
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Deforestation-free cattle ranching gains ground in the Peruvian Amazon and reaches Oxapampa
More than 150 livestock families in Madre de Dios are committed to an innovative initiative towards ...
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On International Jaguar Day, learn about its importance as a connectivity symbol is more important than ever
In the last 100 years, the world's jaguar population has decreased by 50% and the number keeps ...
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More than 500 hectares of degraded forest in Madre de Dios will be restored
126 thousand plants from more than 30 species of native trees, including vulnerable or threatened ...
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River and forest connected: discover “Amar el Río”, the cultural movement that brings together art, activism and science
In Madre de Dios - the biodiversity capital of Peru - the river meets with the forest, its flora ...