© WWF-Canon / André BÄRTSCHI... Park ranger Hugo Mar with recently hatched Yellow-spotted river turtle (Podocnemus unifilis) at a beach along Manu River.
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Stop Austrian threat to the mighty Danube river. Help protect a European treasure...
EU enlargement: boon or bane for nature?


Bears, wolves, and lynx still roam the untouched mountain ranges and virgin beech forests of the Carpathians. © WWF-Canon / Roger LeGUEN

"Many view the addition of 10 countries to the EU on 1 May with a sceptical eye. But fears of economic problems and other negative impacts are clouding the enormous opportunities that accession brings with it." Dr Claude Martin, Director General, WWF International


Celebrate and enjoy nature with WWF-Italy

On May 2nd, WWF-Italy celebrates Oasis day with free public entry to more than 100 protected areas throughout the country, a great opportunity to enjoy wildlife.


Spitsbergen polar bears at risk from oil drilling  


Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) © WWF-Canon / Kevin SCHAFER

Russia should stop plans to test drill for oil in the high Arctic, famous for its polar bears and wildlife. Track polar bears online

 
 
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