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  • Securing our future in a sustainable economy

    “Green Conversations: Securing our future in a sustainable economy”

    09 January 2018
  • A Christmas poster

    A ‘Turtle’s Christmas Wish’ kids event

    A ‘Turtle’s Christmas Wish’ kids event was held on Sunday 17 December and attended by 50 children ...

    05 January 2018
  • This is #WWFGuianasChristmas

    This is #WWFGuianasChristmas

    After the success of last year, WWF Guianas is once again gifting all its fans with a series of ...

    20 December 2017
  • A huge panda thank you to Yolanda Kakabadse

    12 December 2017
  • The Kaieteur Golden Rocket Frog. This tiny frog lives its entire life in the Giant Tank Bromeliad also found in the Potaro area.

    New Species Discovered in Kaieteur National Park and Upper Potaro Area, Guyana

    Press Release:

    17 November 2017
  • Lightning of the 60+ symbol in Georgetown

    Guyana pledges: Every Hour is Earth Hour

    Over 1500 Guyanese have been involved by WWF Guianas and partners for Earth Hour 2017. As ...

    29 March 2017
  • Earth Hour in Guyana 2017

    Earth Hour 2017 in Guyana

    As the world looks toward the 10th anniversary of Earth Hour, WWF Guianas - Guyana Country Office, ...

    20 March 2017
  • North Rupununi Wetlands - Jabiru Birds

    The North Rupununi Wetlands Livelihood Charrette

    The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Office in Guyana and the North Rupununi District Development Board ...

    18 March 2017
  • Mr. Laurens Gomes, WWF Regional Representative, and the EU Ambassador, Mr. Jernej Vicetic

    Promoting Integrated and Participatory Ocean Governance in Guyana and Suriname

    WWF Guianas and the EU signed and launched the project "Promoting Integrated and Participatory ...

    24 January 2017
  • Bonn

    Why talk about protected areas in the UN negotiations?

    Delegates from around the world are now together in Bonn, Germany, at a meeting of the UN Framework ...

    15 June 2015
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