Environmental conservation work in Belgium
Latest news and publications
01 Oct 2008
Stronger European climate action could have €25 billion health benefit
Health savings of up to 25 billion euros could be achieved every year in Europe if the European Union immediately opted for stronger climate policies, says a new study published by health and environment NGOs. » Read more
26 Mar 2008
Conservationists in Melanesia mourn death of colleague
Conservationists in the Melanesia area are mourning the death of Belgian-born botanist Henri Blaffart, swept away in by a flooded river in northern New Caledonia on March 21.
“Henri Blaffart was an exceptional man, and an remarkably effective wildlife and wildlands conservation professional,” said WWF New Caledonia Country Programme Director Ahab Downer, who survived the river crossing. » Read more
12 Mar 2008
Bloated Mediterranean tuna fleet in race for the last bluefin
Rome, Italy – The most comprehensive analysis yet of the Mediterranean bluefin tuna fleet shows it conservatively having twice the fishing capacity of current quotas and more than three and a half times the catch levels recommended by scientists to avoid stock collapse. » Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Apr 2008Topten
Topten is a transparent consumer-oriented online search tool that enables comparison of all kind of energy consuming equipments. It presents the most ... » Read moreClimate Campaign
The fishman - A strong visual campaign that creates stopping power to grab people's attention. The message - WWF offers solutions to reduce your ... » Read moreTandem: Support for Sustainable Environmental Projects on a Local Level
With this project we support local governments and associations in the implementation of sustainable environmental projects. We do this by translating... » Read moreOffices
WWF Belgium,
Brussels
Boulevard Emile Jacqmain 90 1000 Brussels
Belgium
T: +32 2 340 09 99
F: +32 2 340 09 33
Brussels
Boulevard Emile Jacqmain 90 1000 Brussels
Belgium
T: +32 2 340 09 99
F: +32 2 340 09 33



