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International organizations support WWF marine project in Mozambique
Cyclone Eloise shows urgency, again, of loss and damage resolution
WWF and Mozambique government join forces to protect marine resources
Turtle Excluder Devices now law in Mozambique!
Protecting marine turtles in Mozambique's Primeiras and Segundas Archipelagos
Latest cyclone highlights Mozambique's vulnerability to climate change
WWF raises alarm over Mozambique elephant killings
Mozambique’s Lifeline: Nature
Mozambique's economy relies on nature. A new strategy aims to protect natural capital and guide sustainable development amid climate and resource pressures.
International organizations support WWF marine project in Mozambique
"The main goal of this project is to create a functioning protected area in the Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago area so that we can protect the unique...
Cyclone Eloise shows urgency, again, of loss and damage resolution
Cyclone Eloise became the fourth tropical storm to devastate parts of Mozambique in less than two years. Eloise left 27 000 homes flooded.
WWF and Mozambique government join forces to protect marine resources
WWF and Mozambique agreed to work together to boost marine life protection and develop joint mechanisms to better investigate and monitor fisheries of the...
Turtle Excluder Devices now law in Mozambique!
Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) are now compulsory in trawl nets in Mozambique, after yesterday's approval of a new Regulation for Marine Fisheries.
Protecting marine turtles in Mozambique's Primeiras and Segundas Archipelagos
According to Sabino Omar Assane, Primeiras and Segundas Community Development Officer, this conservation success has been possible through the joint efforts...
Latest cyclone highlights Mozambique's vulnerability to climate change
Mozambique once again felt the impacts of climate change when it was hit by Cyclone Eloise. The massive storm caused widespread damage and flooding.
WWF raises alarm over Mozambique elephant killings
Ivory poachers killed up to 900 elephants in the northern Querimbas reserve between 2011 and 2013, says survey.
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National programme of the World Wide Fund for Nature working on biodiversity conservation, marine protection and sustainable resource management in Mozambique.