Southern Africa Programme
Latest News & Publications
05 Nov 2008
Pirates taking heavy toll of toothfish
The future of the Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish and the highly valuable fishery concentrated in the Southern Ocean is under significant pressure from illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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29 Oct 2008
Top award for WWF-SA fisheries boss
Dr Samantha Petersen, a biologist with WWF-South Africa, has won a prestigious international award for her research into the impact of commercial fishing on migratory seabirds, sea turtles and sharks. » Read more
10 Oct 2008
Transforming Lives: Managing Oysters in the Quirimbas National Park
Oysters in the Quirimbas are a resource that have historically been used as a minor dietary supplement, shucked and sold by the cup for about 60 cents US a kilo to make into a sauce for rice. Now, however, thanks to the efforts of WWF and the Quirimbas National Park (QNP), along with a local NGO called the Associação do Meio Ambiente (AMA - Association for the Environment), oysters are transforming the lives of several island communities. » Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Jul 2005Marine Programme
The Mozambican coastal zone, spanning a coastline of 2,700 Km, is characterized its rich wide diversity of habitats including sandy beaches and dune s... » Read moreSurvey of the Crocodile Population and Human-Crocodile Conflict in the Bangweulu Swamps
The project aims to provide comprehensive data on the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) in the Bangweulu Swamps. Little information is curr... » Read morePublic-Private-Community Partnerships to Improve Food Security and Livelihoods in South East Lowveld
The project will encompass the Chiredzi District in the South East Lowveld of Zimbabwe. There is particular focus on the Sengwe Communal Lands and Chi... » Read moreContact
Harrison Kojwang
(PO Representative)
WWF Southern Africa Regional Programme Office (SARPO),
Harare
T: +263 4 730 589
(PO Representative)
WWF Southern Africa Regional Programme Office (SARPO),
Harare
T: +263 4 730 589
Office
WWF Southern Africa Regional Programme Office (SARPO),
Harare
10 Lanark Road Belgravia Harare
Zimbabwe
T: +263 4 252534
F: +263 4 252533
Harare
10 Lanark Road Belgravia Harare
Zimbabwe
T: +263 4 252534
F: +263 4 252533



