Environmental conservation work in New Zealand
Latest news and publications
05 Dec 2008
Battered sharks get critical listing
Four of the most commercially valuable sharks - one a staple of fish and chips - have just been listed as being of conservation concern by the International Convention on Migratory Species. WWF has actively lobbied for this recognition » Read more
27 Nov 2008
Pacific tuna face risky fisheries meeting
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
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05 Aug 2008
Long flight to photo award for Albatross
Like many fishers, Cameron Long is a man of few words. But luckily, his photos speak for him. His stunning winning shot of a solitary Salvin's albatross, navigating its flight a few well-judged inches from the ocean's surface, tip of one wing breaking the water, expresses the perfection of the albatross in a way words fail to.
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Long flight to photo award for Albatross
Like many fishers, Cameron Long is a man of few words. But luckily, his photos speak for him. His stunning winning shot of a solitary Salvin's albatross, navigating its flight a few well-judged inches from the ocean's surface, tip of one wing breaking the water, expresses the perfection of the albatross in a way words fail to.
» Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Aug 2007 - Started: Jan 2000Habitat Protection Fund
The purpose of the Habitat Protection Fund is to encourage and promote the conservation of New Zealand's natural environment. WWF New Zealand has b... » Read moreConsumer Choice for Sustainable Seafood
Marine Ecoregion / Marine Protected Areas
This programme implements the WWF ecoregional planning approach in New Zealand to move forward the stages of ecoregion conservation, and promote the a... » Read moreContacts
Jen Riches
(Marketing and communications manager, New Zealand)
WWF New Zealand,
Wellington
T: +64 4 4714288
(Marketing and communications manager, New Zealand)
WWF New Zealand,
Wellington
T: +64 4 4714288
Office
WWF New Zealand,
Wellington
The Treehouse Botanic Garden Glenmore St. Wellington
New Zealand
T: +64 4 499 2930
F: +64 4 499 2954
Wellington
The Treehouse Botanic Garden Glenmore St. Wellington
New Zealand
T: +64 4 499 2930
F: +64 4 499 2954


