Environmental conservation work in Hungary




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Unless urgent action is taken, Atlantic bluefin tuna will soon disappear from the Mediterranean

14 Nov 2008
Europe sits on damning bluefin tuna report
A European fisheries report demonstrating continuing widespread infringements by bluefin tuna fleets despite increased fleet surveillance in the Mediterranean has been delayed until after the conclusion of next week's key international tuna commission meeting to decide on a new management regime for the fishery.

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Lake in Retezat Park, Romania

30 Oct 2008
Coke announces sustainability targets with WWF
Coca-Cola has committed itself to a 20 percent improvement in water efficiency over 2004 levels in its worldwide operations by 2012, saving about 50 billion litres of fresh water over projected use that year. » Read more

 
Living Planet Report 2008

29 Oct 2008
Living Planet analysis shows looming ecological credit crunch -- for the Earth and Danube-Carpathians

Czechs are “consuming” 2.5 planet Earths, Bulgarians “only” 1.3, WWF's bi-annual report reveals. The report underlines the impacts we are having on our planet not only within our own countries but also further afield, and outlines solutions for "One Planet Living".   » Read more

New or updated projects

Modified: Oct 2007 - Started: Jul 2001

Agriculture and Rural Development Policy

The project's goal is to prevent negative impacts of agricultural and rural development plans on nature, especially in the case of small regional plan... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jul 2000

Finding natural solutions to finance nature conservation

During the last century Ecsed Marsh was one of the largest wetlands in Europe. It was composed of open water, marshy areas and wide reedbeds, all of w... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2007 - Started: Jul 2001

Biodiversity in Hungary

The project focuses on conservation of Hungary’s rich biodiversity of Hungary by preserving and protecting natural and semi-natural habitats, flora an... » Read more

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