News Archive (01 Feb 2006 - 28 Feb 2006)
WWF Discovers New Coral Reef and Rare Fish
WWF-Thailand has announced the discovery of a previously unknown coral reef in Phang-nga Province.
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Snowy must be managed according to National Water Initiative commitments
WWF-Australia has called on the Commonwealth government to make plain details of how future owners of the Snowy Hydro scheme will meet the objectives set out under the National Water Initiative.
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Crunch time as Alice takes on feral ant army
This summer has been the worst on record not only for scorching temperatures but also infestations of feral big-headed ants in homes around Alice Springs.
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Kyoto Protocol celebrates first anniversary
As the Kyoto Protocol celebrates its first anniversary, higher oil prices are a clear opportunity for governments to intensify moves towards cleaner energy alternatives, says WWF.
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Illegal Indonesian fishermen target green turtles on the Great Barrier Reef
WWF, the conservation organisation, is extremely concerned by weekend reports of illegal Indonesian fishing boats well inside the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and near Raine Island, the largest green turtle rookery in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Iconic wetlands under increasing pressure from climate change
Kakadu's world-renowned freshwater wetlands face a bleak future if global warming is allowed to run unchecked, says WWF, the global conservation organisation.
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