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  • The new protected areas will help protect the endangered Brazilian jaguar (<i>Panthera onca</I>) and other Amazon species.

    Amazon protection widens into French Guiana

    The creation of a new national park in South America's French Guiana will give a much needed boost ...

    28 February 2007
  • Around 1% of the tropical rainforests worldwide gets regenerated after trees have fallen naturally. Tree falls occur mainly when the rainy season starts. French Guiana.

    WWF Statement on Barama Company Ltd's FSC Certification in Guyana

    WWF calls upon Barama Company Ltd to renew its commitment to FSC certification and take all actions ...

    16 January 2007
  • Solitary Gold-miners, 'garimpieros solteros' panning for gold in tropical rainforest in the Amazon.

    WWF to train gold miners in Suriname in sustainable production

    WWF has been awarded a grant to set up a national gold mining association in Suriname and to train ...

    17 January 2006
  • A leatherback turtle caught in a net. Sao Tome and Principe.

    Circle hooks help save sea turtles in Ecuador

    Preliminary test results from 115 fishing vessels in Ecuador indicate the use of circle hooks can ...

    23 June 2005
  • Carlos Drews

    Marine turtles: Facing danger at every turn

    The causes of decline and the present and future threats to marine turtles are diverse. Habitat ...

    20 April 2005
  • Massive die-off of endangered turtles in the Guianas

    Governments in the Guianas must strengthen legislation following the massive die-off of leatherback ...

    20 August 2001
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