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A mix of African dust and high temperatures: “Alert Bell” from the experts
How the phenomenon will evolve – Concern about the transport of pathogens
WWF Earth Hour: Bulgaria's Participation and Eco-Initiatives
In a global display of commitment to our planet, millions of households worldwide will switch off their lights for an hour at exactly 8:30 pm on Saturday. This symbolic gesture aims to galvanize efforts towards building a sustainable future for Earth.
The Oldest People in the World (infographic)
Japan’s Kane Tanaka passed away at the age of 119 only resently
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EnviMin: Preventing conflicts with large carnivores included in 10-million-euro project
Minister of the Environment, Waters and Forestry Tanczos Barna, said in Oradea on Monday that there are funds for preventing conflicts with large carnivores under a 10-million-euro project funded by the Ministry of European Investment and Projects (MIPE) that will start during the week.
WWF Romania: With no forestry reform plan in place, PNRR allocations risk being wasted
Allocations via the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) for forests and natural protected areas amount to about 1.5 billion euros, but there's a risk that these funds will be wasted with no concrete finality because there is currently no reform plan for forestry in place, WWF Romania said in a statement.
UN, WHO, WWF: Human Impact on Nature is the Cause of Pandemics
Pandemics such as coronavirus are the result of humanity's destruction of nature, according to leaders at the UN, WHO and WWF International, and the world has been ignoring this stark reality for decades.
The 2020 Earth Hour will be Marked Online due the Covid-19 Pandemic
Earth Hour is marked worldwide on March 28 for the 13th consecutive year.
Due to the Covid-19 state of emergency, the largest global nature conservation initiative will take place exclusively online for the first time in its history.
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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Romanians Campaign Against Push to Revive Bear Hunts
The planned modification of the law on hunting would remove the rare brown bear from the list of species accorded the highest level of protection and place it in the category of those eligible for seasonal hunting.
The change was backed by the Social Democrat-led government and approved last week by the Romanian Senate, the upper house of parliament.
Romsilva, WWF Danube Carpathian Romania enter agreement to promote responsible forest management
Romania's National Forest Management Corporation Romsilva and the WWF Danube Carpathian Programme Romania (WWF-DCP) have signed a new co-operation agreement that aims to support each other in order to promote responsible forest management, according to a press statement released on Monday.