WWF - Publication & resource materials
News, publications and job feeds from WWF - the global conservation organization
Análisis de conservación a escala de paisaje en la Cordillera de la Costa
(Jul 30)
Chemical cocktails: harmful mixtures upset our hormones
(Jul 29)

Scientists around the world believe that increasing rates of cancer, diabetes and infertility could be reduced by removing certain hormone disrupting chemicals from products that we use in our daily lives. But to date although EU politicians have expressed concern, political action has been half-hearted.
This
leaflet shows that there are opportunities to better implement chemicals legislation to protect human and wildlife health - they just need to be grasped. It also contains tips how to reduce individual exposures.
River of Giants
(Jul 28)
GFTN-Regional/Country Factsheets
(Jul 20)
The GFTN-Regional/Country factsheets has been created to give a specific insight into the region or country where GFTN works. You will find information such as the region/country background, how the GFTN office was established, who are the participants, some quick statistics and contact person.
Sistemas de producción de smolt en Chile: Análisis de alternativas desde la perspectiva ambiental, sanitaria y económica
(Jul 19)
Forest Conversion News No. 26 - July 2010
(Jul 14)

In this issue:
RTRS finalizes standards for responsible soy at annual meeting
An RTRS producer reflects on the experience of field-testing the interim RTRS standards
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Factsheets: Panch Pokhari, Sundaha and Dudh Pokhari
(Jul 9)
Proceedings - Launching of Indrawati Sub Basin Project
(Jul 9)
From Policy to Practice - Koshi River Basin Manangement
(Jul 7)

“From Policy to Practice” is a process documentation of WECS and WWF’s joint initiative for the first field piloting of IWRM approach as prioritized by the National Water Plan 2005 in Koshi River Basin, Nepal. This pictoral document explains our effort to translate policy into practice by showcasing Koshi River Basin Management Program as a model for conservation and wise use of water and its resources to secure life and livelihoods of generations to come.
Inside the Himalayas, WWF Nepal newsletter - July-August 2010
(Jul 6)