Blog Archive
Read the latest from the frontlines of WWF
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Saving Māui Dolphins: This is Mission Possible
The world’s smallest dolphin, Māui, are critically endangered. It is still possible to rescue them ...
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Embracing cameras on fishing boats will be game-changing
Responsible fishing relies on trust, and cameras would aid transparency, says WWF-New Zealand CEO ...
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William Trubridge breaks records to save dolphins
We spoke to the world famous freediver, who took on the ultimate challenge to raise awareness about ...
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Blockchain: the new frontier in the battle against slavery for sushi
Could new technology bring transparency to the fishing industry, and help stamp out unsafe ...
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Fiji - it’s all about quality
WWF CEO Livia Esterhazy recently spent four days in Fiji with WWF-Pacific, wrapping up a three-year ...
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New Zealand Lagging Behind Global Movement To Save Oceans
A hot topic of discussion at the fourth International Marine Protected Area Congress was how well ...
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Why is the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary so important?
The Kermadec Islands and the surrounding oceans are one of the most special and pristine marine ...
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Solar energy fuels bright futures for Otaki College pupils
Chemistry is making a comeback at Otaki College, and it has nothing to do with US TV series ...
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Black petrels welcomed home under cover of darkness
‘I can get this one,’ says Biz as a loud ‘clacking’ noise erupts in the bush next to us. She jumps ...
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Industrial design background proves Good for Nature
WWF’s Conservation Innovation Awards are now open. We’re looking to find the next great Kiwi ...