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BIODIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT

Ethiopia: Intensifying Efforts for Healthy Environment 
01 August 2016 
People in all walks of life including government officials, public servants, students and community members are planting seedlings in areas already designated by the Minis...
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BUSINESS AND BIODIVERSITY

Climate Change and Sustainable Investing: How Investors Can Make a Difference  TriplePundit, 01 August 2016  Many proponents of sustainable investment strategies argue that traditional fossil fuel companies will be in structural decline ...
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CITIES AND BIODIVERSITY

Civic pride 'can help sustain urban biodiversity'  BBC News, 01 August 2016  The establishment of community gardens in inner city areas can boost social and ecological sustainability, suggest researchers. ...
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FOREST BIODIVERSITY

How forest fragmentation is impacting on amphibian and reptile species  Phys.org, 01 August 2016  Experts call for new conservation guidelines after research shows 90% of tropical amphibian and reptile species are affected by the 'edge e...
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WWG News


State protections in place and a bulk of community- involved no-poaching efforts, Nepal has been reporting that every one of its estimated 645 greater one-horned rhinos has remained safe from poachers in the last year (the forth year of zero-poaching, in fact, since 20...
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The Wildlife Watch Group, better known as WWG was established by group of journalists and wildlife experts in October 1993 as an informal group to study and monitor issues related to illegal wildlife trade. In May 2002 it was registered as non governmental organization under NGO act and in 2011 it is also registered as not for profit organization under company registration act. WWG is a member of The World Conservation Union (IUCN), Species Survival Network (SSN), International Tiger Collation (ITC), Global Tiger Initiative (GTI), Asia Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalist (APFEJ) and is affiliated with Snow Leopard Conservancy (SLC) International Primate Protection League (IPPL), and Conservation Consortium.

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