Environmental conservation work in New Zealand
Latest news and publications
27 Nov 2008
Pacific tuna face risky fisheries meeting
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
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05 Aug 2008
Long flight to photo award for Albatross
Like many fishers, Cameron Long is a man of few words. But luckily, his photos speak for him. His stunning winning shot of a solitary Salvin's albatross, navigating its flight a few well-judged inches from the ocean's surface, tip of one wing breaking the water, expresses the perfection of the albatross in a way words fail to.
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Long flight to photo award for Albatross
Like many fishers, Cameron Long is a man of few words. But luckily, his photos speak for him. His stunning winning shot of a solitary Salvin's albatross, navigating its flight a few well-judged inches from the ocean's surface, tip of one wing breaking the water, expresses the perfection of the albatross in a way words fail to.
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05 Aug 2008
Winning photo of Selvin Albatross profiles threats to seabirds
A fisherman's photo of a Salvin's Albatross skimming the waters off New Zealand's South Island has won a photographic competition intended to highlight efforts to protect seabirds being harmed by fishing gear and activities.
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New or updated projects
Modified: Aug 2007 - Started: Jan 2000Habitat Protection Fund
The purpose of the Habitat Protection Fund is to encourage and promote the conservation of New Zealand's natural environment. WWF New Zealand has b... » Read moreConsumer Choice for Sustainable Seafood
Marine Ecoregion / Marine Protected Areas
This programme implements the WWF ecoregional planning approach in New Zealand to move forward the stages of ecoregion conservation, and promote the a... » Read moreContacts
Jen Riches
(Marketing and communications manager, New Zealand)
WWF New Zealand,
Wellington
T: +64 4 4714288
(Marketing and communications manager, New Zealand)
WWF New Zealand,
Wellington
T: +64 4 4714288
Office
WWF New Zealand,
Wellington
The Treehouse Botanic Garden Glenmore St. Wellington
New Zealand
T: +64 4 499 2930
F: +64 4 499 2954
Wellington
The Treehouse Botanic Garden Glenmore St. Wellington
New Zealand
T: +64 4 499 2930
F: +64 4 499 2954


