Environmental conservation work in Sweden


Latest news and publications


 
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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El escultor japonés Kensyo Kawamura

09 Oct 2008
II International Sculptors Workshop in FSC Certified Wood
From October 11th to 18th, 2008, 10 sculptors will work “live” before the general public from the Manzana 1 Plaza – downtown Santa Cruz – as part of the “II International Sculptors Workshops in FSC Certified Wood”. » Read more

 

01 Oct 2008
Stronger European climate action could have €25 billion health benefit
Health savings of up to 25 billion euros could be achieved every year in Europe if the European Union immediately opted for stronger climate policies, says a new study published by health and environment NGOs. » Read more

New or updated projects

Modified: Oct 2008 - Started: Apr 2008

Responsible Timber Trade in the Baltic States

The project is about the following activities in Latvia and Estonia. 1. Actions against illegal forestry and timber trade: - Analyse continuing ex... » Read more
 
Modified: Jan 2008 - Started: Jan 2005

Freshwater Pearl Mussel and its Habitats

The threats to the freshwater pearl mussel (FPM) are due to changes of (1) the water quality, (2) the biotope (habitat) and (3) the host fish populati... » Read more
 
Modified: Dec 2006 - Started: Oct 2005

Education for Change (EduC)

The Education for Change (EduC) project involves 11 partners: universities and organisations, together and in collaboration with teacher trainers, sc... » Read more

Contact

Mariann Eriksson
(Director of Communications)
WWF Sweden,
Solna

T: +46 8 624 74 19

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Offices

WWF Sweden,
Solna

Ulriksdals Slott 170 81 Solna
Sweden

T: +46 8 624 74 00
F: +46 8 85 13 29

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