Environmental conservation work in Poland
Latest news and publications
27 Aug 2008
Baltic states failing to protect most damaged sea
Nine Baltic sea states all scored failing grades in an annual WWF evaluation of their performance in protecting and restoring the world’s most damaged sea.
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08 Jul 2008
International cruise ships are feeding the algal blooms in the Baltic Sea
A majority of the international cruise ships visiting the Baltic Sea continue to discharge their sewage straight into the sea. A plea by WWF to the cruise ship companies to stop their discharges of waste water has been met with refusal by most companies. » Read more
International cruise ships are feeding the algal blooms in the Baltic Sea
A majority of the international cruise ships visiting the Baltic Sea continue to discharge their sewage straight into the sea. A plea by WWF to the cruise ship companies to stop their discharges of waste water has been met with refusal by most companies. » Read more
08 Jul 2008
No more EU-trophication! How CAP reform can save the Baltic Sea
In the last 150 years, the Baltic Sea has developed from a pristine, nutrient-poor, clear water sea to permanent eutrophic conditions. A key factor in the environmental degradation of the BalticSea is the intensification of agriculture – much of it in the last 50 years – in the surrounding drainage basin. » Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Jul 2002Integrated River Basin Management of the Southern Baltic Rivers
Polish rivers with large natural and extensively used areas of high biodiversity and natural dynamics are typical for Poland. Species which are rare o... » Read moreDetoX Campaign
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Contact
Ireneusz Chojnacki
(Director of WWF Programme for Poland)
WWF Poland Programme Office,
Warsaw
T: +48 22 8498469
(Director of WWF Programme for Poland)
WWF Poland Programme Office,
Warsaw
T: +48 22 8498469
Magdalena Dul-komosinska
(Head of Communications)
WWF Poland Programme Office,
Warsaw
T: +48 22 849 8469 ext 110
(Head of Communications)
WWF Poland Programme Office,
Warsaw
T: +48 22 849 8469 ext 110
Offices
WWF Bialowieza National Park Project Office,
Hajnowka
ul. Antoniukowska 7 15-740 Bialystok
Poland
T: +48 85 68 255 15
F: +48 85 68 255 15
Hajnowka
ul. Antoniukowska 7 15-740 Bialystok
Poland
T: +48 85 68 255 15
F: +48 85 68 255 15
WWF Biebrza National Park Project Office,
Bialystok
ul. Antoniukowska 7 15-740 Bialystok
Poland
T: +48 85 652 50 35
F: +48 85 652 50 35
Bialystok
ul. Antoniukowska 7 15-740 Bialystok
Poland
T: +48 85 652 50 35
F: +48 85 652 50 35
WWF Poland Programme Office,
Warsaw
ul. Wisniowa 38 m.1 02-520 Warsaw
Poland
T: +48 22 849 84 69
F: +48 22 646 36 72
Warsaw
ul. Wisniowa 38 m.1 02-520 Warsaw
Poland
T: +48 22 849 84 69
F: +48 22 646 36 72


