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How a silly Tweet lead to a new place for the panda

Adrian Cockle – Digital Innovation Manager, WWF International  http://www.linkedin.com/in/adriancockle Once in a while, the stars align and you get to do something that’s the perfect intersection of all of your personal Venn diagram circles. These are mine: Due to luck and good circumstances, a silly conversation I had with Jonathan Vaughters on Twitter back in July led […]

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Being a volunteer in the Congo basin: Personal transformation in a changing climate

Tapang Ivo Tanku, Cameroon (WWF) – The first time I suggested dropping my pen as an international journalist and becoming a communications volunteer for the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF), nobody batted an eyelid. In my country Cameroon, it is common for international news correspondents and national journalists to pick-up several beats for their news […]

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Le court du jour

May Guerraoui – Planning Manager, Communications and Marketing DĂ©couvrez comment notre collègue May Guerraoui, membre de notre Ă©quipe marketing et communication, a reprĂ©sentĂ© le WWF Ă  la TV. Originally appeared on RTS ©dev.tv

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Conserving through conservancy

Rob Soutter – Senior Advisor, Special Campaigns and Growth I’d like to share some really inspiring news from Namibia, down in the south-west corner of Africa, where WWF has recently recognised the Namibia Government for the Community Conservancy Programme which helps local communities take responsibility for managing their environment and share in the benefits.  This […]

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A real adventure: read about a WWF staff member’s secondment in Myanmar.

Full Name:   Tehani Pestalozzi Location:  Yangon, Myanmar (currently seconded for 6 months) Current Title: Public Sector Partnerships Coordinator Educational Background:  Master’s in Development Studies Tell us about your current mission in Myanmar? What have you been working on? I’ve been seconded from WWF International to help with the start-up of a brand new office in […]

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Why the fight for Africa’s rhinos is a fight for Africa’s heritage

Dr Deon Nel – Head of WWF South Africa’s Biodiversity Unit A thousand years ago, the kingdom of Mapungupwe in Southern Africa was a thriving economy. All the attributes of a healthy modern economy seemed to abound – farming, mining, artisanship and trade. And, woven into this successful society was a strong connection between the […]

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Three ways businesses can protect the planet

Jim Leape, Director General, WWF International There can be no real prospect of achieving sustainability without the active participation of the private sector. In their own interests as much as the planet’s, businesses need to get much more serious about being sustainable. This space has already changed a lot over the last several years, out […]

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Rob Soutter – My 30 year journey at WWF

Full Name:   Rob Soutter Location:  WWF International (Gland, Switzerland) Current Title: Senior Advisor, Special Campaigns & Growth Educational Background:  BA (History and English) University of Cape Town;  HDE PGS (senior school teaching diploma) Rob Soutter has always had a passion for saving the planet. It started in the early days of his career as a […]

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