Environmental conservation work in Norway
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03 Sep 2008
Long haul to measure Arctic sea ice confirmed
WWF has welcomed the news that a pioneering expedition to deliver the most accurate measurements yet of the arctic ocean ice sheet has secured the funding it needs for the survey. » Read more
17 Jul 2008
The Norwegian Crown Prince and Crown Princess support youth in the fight against global warming
Eighteen young adults met the Norwegian Crown Prince and Crown Princess during a ten-day expedition organised by WWF called “Voyage for the Future” along the coast of Svalbard, an archipelago in the European High Arctic. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess painted their fingers green and took part in a global video movement to show their personal commitment to stop climate change.
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09 Jun 2008
Marine dead zones – a growing problem globally and in the Baltic Sea
The global science community is watching the problem of oxygen depletion in marine and coastal areas with growing concern. Over the last few years the number of known dead zones globally has increased from 44 in 1995 to 169 according to a recent report from the World Resource Institute (WRI). » Read more
Marine dead zones – a growing problem globally and in the Baltic Sea
The global science community is watching the problem of oxygen depletion in marine and coastal areas with growing concern. Over the last few years the number of known dead zones globally has increased from 44 in 1995 to 169 according to a recent report from the World Resource Institute (WRI). » Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Oct 1998Arctic - Barents Sea Ecoregion
The decision to run the Barents Sea Ecoregion project was taken in 1999, after a reconnaissance study carried out by an independent research instituti... » Read moreOffices
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Oslo
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Norway
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Oslo
Kristian Augusts Gate 7A 0130 Oslo
Norway
T: +47 22 03 65 00
F: +47 22 20 06 66
WWF Norway,
Oslo
Kristian Augusts Gate 7A 0130 Oslo
Norway
T: +47 22 03 65 00
F: +47 22 20 06 66
Oslo
Kristian Augusts Gate 7A 0130 Oslo
Norway
T: +47 22 03 65 00
F: +47 22 20 06 66


