Our mission in the Guianas is to work together with the
people of Suriname and Guyana to conserve their natural heritage
for human well-being for now and for generations to come.
The Living Planet Report details sharp declines in monitored wildlife populations, with the steepest drops recorded in Latin America and the ...
10 Oct 2024 Read more »Ondanks enkele succesverhalen over groeiende aantallen sneeuwluipaarden, Europese bizons of berggorilla’s in het wild gaat het wereldwijd nog steeds ...
10 Oct 2024 Read more »Support the implementation of the BIODEV2030 project activities in Suriname in order to address issues common to Suriname and Guyana in terms of ...
02 Oct 2024 Read more »In de op 16 september 2024 gepubliceerde studie van Ifremer, CRPMEM Guyana en WWF-Frankrijk , komt naar voren dat de visserijdruk veroorzaakt door ...
26 Sep 2024 Read more »Sea turtles travel hundreds of kilometres to lay their eggs on Suriname's beaches. As in previous years, in the 2023 season, WWF-Guianas supported ...
21 May 2024 Read more »Meeting Report: RENEWABLE ENERGY & HINTERLAND ELECTRIFICATIONOrganized by Prof. dr. N. R. NannanOn behalf of WWF-Guianas, coordinated by Soraya ...
07 Dec 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: (592) 223 7802 info@wwf.sr |