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Leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) underwater. Kei Islands, Moluccas, Indonesia. 21 November 2009

RAP Newsletter 5 is out! Updates about the NWA Leatherback regional action plan

This newsletter is to provide our stakeholders with updates and the next steps of the Regional Northwest Atlantic Leatherback Action Plan (RAP) ...

08 Sep 2023 Read more »
Indigenous Settlement along the Essequibo River

Request for Expression of Interest - SFL Project

WWF-Guianas is seeking the services of a consulting firm, NGO’s or Joint Ventures between NGO(s) and consulting firm(s) for Consultancy Services to ...

22 Aug 2023 Read more »
Keep Suriname Green

Keep Suriname Green: Over de noodzaak van de wet duurzaam natuurbeheer

WWF-Guianas ondersteunt de campagne Keep Suriname Green ter bevordering van het aannemen van de nieuwe wet Duurzaam Natuurbeheer. In 2018 heeft ...

16 Aug 2023 Read more »

Vacancy - Project Coordinator - Mercury Phase-out Project

WWF seeks to fill the position of Project Coordinator to ensure day-to-day efficient project management, effective engagement of relevant ...

11 Aug 2023 Read more »

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RAP leatherback

Regional Action Plan for the NWA Leatherback (2022)

The NWA Leatherback Sea Turtle subpopulation has severely declined over the last 20 years. Some of the largest nesting assemblages in the world were ...

15 May 2023 Read more »
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Marine Endangered Threatened and Protected (ETP) and other key species of the Guianas, 2019

WWF Guianas as part of reduction in bycatch of ETP species in fisheries, developed an On-Board Guide for Identification of Marine ETP and Key Species ...

04 May 2023 Read more »

 

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​Regional Office Suriname
Henck Arronstraat 63 Suite E
Paramaribo, Suriname
Phone: (597) 422 357
Mobile: (597) 08232167
info@wwf.sr
 
​Guyana Office
121 Duncan Street
Bel Air Park, 
Georgetown, Guyana
Phone: (597) 223 7802
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