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JUNE 2006
   
THE CREATIVE GALLERY ON SUSTAINABILITY COMMUNICATIONS
AFRICA’S NATURAL WEALTH KEY TO ECONOMIC PROSPECTS
SUSTAINABLE WATER PANEL NAMED SWPOA GROUP
ENVIRONMENT MINISTRY WALKING THE TALK ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY
RANGITATA WATER CONSERVATION ORDER IS MADE
PARER AND CARDBOARD WASTE – HOW TO DEAL WITH IT?
EUROPE’S COASTLINE APPROACHES ENVIRONMENTAL ‘POINT OF NO RETURN’
EUROPE’S ENERGY POLICIES MUST BE ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND
DELL PROMISES GREENER COMPUTERS BUT USERS WANT MORE
GIVING POWER BACK TO THE PEOPLE OF WALES
WWF EXPEDITION MAKES DISCOVERIES IN THE AMAZON
NEW CHAMELEON-LIKE SNAKE DISCOVERED IN THE HEART OF BORNEO
FIRST EVER ECO-FRIENDLY SOY ARRIVES IN SWITZERLAND
RESTORED FLOODPLAIN AREAS WOULD HAVE LIMITED FLOODING ON LOWER DANUBE
ILLEGAL CARGO OF PANGOLINS AND FRESHWATER TURTLES SEIZED IN THAILAND
BROWN BEAR SHOT IN GERMANY
EU COUNCIL IGNORES THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON SUBSTITUTING DANGEROUS CHEMICALS
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE FEDERAL MEMBER FOR FLINDERS
AUSTRALIAN COMMUNITIES HELPED TO SAVE WATER
THREATENED CRAYFISH POPULATION TAKES A HIT
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOSTS WORKSHOPS TO HELP FARMERS UNDERSTAND NEW LEGISLATION
WIDENING THE NET TO CASH FISH THIEVES
FREE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVICE FOR BUSINESSES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES NORTH EAST BUSINESSES TO GO GREEN
GLOUCESTER GARDENERS ENCOURAGED TO PROMISE THE EARTH
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PREPARES FOR SHOWDOWN WITH TOP MOUTH GUDGEON
LOW ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT BUSINESSES TO BENEFIT FROM GUIDANCE CHANGES
SENTENCING IN LANDMARK ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CASE
BURYING URBAN MYTHS ON ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT
EU GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS INCREASE FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW
DENMARK PASSES THE BILLION RAND MARK IN DONATIONS TO IMPROVE THE SOUTH AFRICAN ENVIRONMENT
TOP SPANISH FASHION DESIGNERS CREATE TOXIC FREE FASHION SHOW
CENTRAL AFRICA’S FIRST DEBT-FOR-NATURE SWAP HELPS PROTECT TROPICAL FORESTS IN CAMEROON
FINNISH FOREST INDUSTRIES FEDERATION AND WWF TO COOPERATE ON LEGAL WOOD SOURCING
TIMBER COMPANIES JOIN WWF’S RESPONSIBLE FOREST MANAGEMENT NETWORK IN CONGO
FROM COPPER TO CONSERVATION: REHABILITATING ZAMBIA’S COPPER BELT
ROMANIA TAKES THE LEAD IN RESTORING STURGEON FISHERIES IN THE DANUBE
WWF STATEMENT ON THE ADOPTION OF THE EUROPEAN FISHERIES FUND (EU FISHERIES COUNCIL)
A MAJOR STEP FORWARD FOR MARINE PROTECTION IN INDONESIA
SAD DAY FOR THE WHALES
WWF MAPS CORAL REEFS IN ARABIAN GULF
MORE PANDA PROTECTION IN CHINA
JAPAN “OFFSIDES” AT THE IWC
FRANCE ANNOUNCES CREATION OF NEW SANCTUARY FOR WHALES AND DOLPHINS IN THE WEST INDIES
ARCTIC PEOPLES ASK THE EU TO STOP POLLUTING THEM WITH CHEMICALS
MACTIERNAN BOTTLENECK ON PERTH-BUNBURY HIGHWAY
MINISTERS AGREE ON PLASTIC BAGS ACTION
MINISTERS TACKLE ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURE POINTS OF URBAN LIVING
APPLICATIONS OPENS FOR COMMUNITY GREENHOUSE ACTION
STATE/TERRITORY WIND DECISION “A SLAP IN THE FACE” FOR COMMUNITIES
WIN FOR WHALES AT IWC
CAPE YORK RECEIVES $1,745,000 TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT CONSERVES SHIP WRECKS SITES AND STORIES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY RELEASES REVISED MCERTS POLICY FOR THE CHEMICAL TESTING OF SOIL
SOMERSET FISHERMEN PERSISTENTLY FISHED ELVERS WITH AN ILLEGAL NET
THOUSANDS OF FISH KILLED BY CHEMICAL
WELSH WATER FINED OVER BROAD HAVEN POLLUTION INCIDENT
POLLUTION INCIDENT AT THAMES WATER’S BLACKBIRDS SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS
SWAN SANCTUARY DUMPED ON BY SURREY MEN
ENVIRONMENT MINISTER ANNOUNCES INITIATIVE TO REDUCE MERCURY POLLUTION AND CHARTS THE PATH FOR CLEAN AIR
TIME TO MAKE ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMICS TEAM PLAYERS
TOXIC CHEMICALS PLAN UP FOR CONSULTATION
SUMMER OZONE LEVELS REMAIN DANGEROUSLY HIGH OVER THE MEDITERRANEAN
SOUTH AFRICA GEARS UP TO COMMEMORATE WORLD DAY TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION
CARIBBEAN NATION St KITTS TO HOST A DISASTER FOR WHALES
BORNEO RHINO PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE FIRST TIME
AREA WHALES DOOMED?
POLAR BEARS, BELUGA WHALES, SEALS SICK FRIM TOXICS
CITIZENS FROM PRO-WHALING COUNTRIES SAY “NO” TO WHALING
ORDER OF AUSTRALIA FOR ULURU’S BARBARA TJIKATU
ALBANESE PLAYING POLITICS WITH WHALES ISSUE
NATIONAL SUMMIT AGREES ON COMPUTER WASTE
AUSTRALIA LEADS DELEGATION TO STOP WHALING
DUYFKEN ARRIVES IN GEELONG TODAY
POINT NEPEAN ADDED TO NATIONAL HERITAGE LIST
$21 MILLION TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES IN NSW
LANDOWNERS PARTNER WITH GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT QUEENSLAND’S BIODIVERSITY
A MODERN SOLUTION TO AN HISTORIC PROBLEM
DEE ESTUARY COCKLE BEDS TO REMAIN CLOSED
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY STAFF GET ON THEIR BIKES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CALLS ON NORTH EAST ANGLERS TO LOG THEIR CATCH
25-YEAR FLOOD AND WATER RESOURCE PLAN FOR LONDON’S MARSHES
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ACTS FAST TO SAVE FISH IN SOUTHAMPTON RESERVOIR
ASDA SHOPPERS BUY-IN TO WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
NORTH EAST LICENCE DODGERS FEEL THE PINCH IN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BLITZ
NORTHUMBRIAN WATER FINED FOR BURN SEWAGE POLLUTION INCIDENT
WILD ABOUT WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY IN TAMWORTH
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY REBUILDS WEIR BROOK FLOODBANKS
SOUTHERN WATER FINED €5,500 FOR HICKSTEAD POLLUTION AND FISK KILL
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ENSURES POLLUTING COMPANIES FACE COURT SHAME FOR KILLING FISH
SPEAKING NOTES FOR MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT CANADA ON CLEAN AIR DAY AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
GENEROUS DONATION TO CANADIANS – MILESTONE – ECOGIFT PROTECTS RARE ALVAR HABITAT FOREVER
FEDERAL ENVIRONMENT MINISTER CALLS ON ALL CANADIANS TO CELEBRATE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENT WEEK
FUTURE OF WORLD’S ARID REGIONS CHRONICLED IN LANDMARK UN ENVIRONMENT REPORT
ENVIRONMENTAL HEROES HONOURED AT AWARDS
BIOENERGY – FUELLING EUROPE’S FUTURE?
CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS CAMPAIGN: THE FINNISH START
STATE AND TRENDS OF THE DANISH AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT IN 2004
US NUKES IN EUROPE: NATO HQ BLOCKED BY PROTEST
NOTORIOUS ‘BLOOD-TIMBER’ TRADER FOUND GUILTY
THE BEST OF THE BLOGS FROM THE PARADISE FORESTS
EMISSIONS TRADING BEST CHOICE FOR EU ECONOMY AND TO ENSURE KYOTO COMPLIANCE
GIRAFFE’S RELATIVE REDISCOVERED IN EASTERN CONGO
WWF ASSESSMENT REVEALS UNCERTAIN FUTURE FOR MALAWI’S FORESTS
BRAZIL PROTECTS MILLIONS OF HECTARES OF AMAZON WITH NEW NATIONAL PARK
RECONNECTING LAKES HELPS RESTORE THE YANGTZE
EU MUST STOP ITS SEAS FROM TURNING INTO THE DESERTS OF TOMORROW
TAKING STOCK OF OUR OCEANS
WORLD OCEAN DAY: SAVE FISHERIES, REDUCE POVERTY
IWC: ARE WHALES DOOMED?
OPEN LETTER FROM WWF INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT CHIEF EMEKA ANYAOKU
REACH REQUIRES STRENGTHENING, NOT FURTHER WEAKENING
BETTER ENVIRONMENT, BETTER TOURISM: OCEANS, PARKS & COMMUNITIES OF HOPE
SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCES SPEED CHASE VESSEL AS PART OF 14TH WORLD OCEANS DAY CELEBRATIONS
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT WEEK KICKS OFF ON A HIGH NOTE AS THE MINISTER LAUNCHES INDALO YETHU
THE ALLOCATION OF WCRT (NEAR SHORE) LONG-TERM FISHING RIGHTS ON APPEAL
ANINDILYAKWA INDIGENOUS PROTECTED AREA – HISTORIC STEP FOR GROOTE EYLANDT
OLD MINING LEASES TO BECOME PART OF KAKADU
BUREAU CONFIRMS NEW SOUTH WALES LONG TERM DRY SPELL
NATIONAL NO-BUTTS DAY IN PIPELINE
$21 MILLION BIODIVERSITY FUNDING HITS THE SPOT
BEAZLEY MAKES ANOTHER ‘HOSPITAL BYPASS’ BLUNDER WITH WRONG CLAIM ON FISHING BOAT BURNING
EVERY DAY IS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
PRIME MINISTER’S ENVIRONMENTALIST OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
AUSTRALIA POST CELEBRATES OUR WHALES
RHYDFELIN PUPILS ‘SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGE’
ANGLERS URGED TO ‘SAVE THE SALMON’ IN CARMARTHENSHIRE
CLEANING UP THE SWINCHIARD BROOK, FLINT – WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY EVENT
DROP-IN SESSIONS ARRANGED FOR NUCLEAR PUBLIC CONSULTATION
LOCAL CHILDREN TO BENEFIT FROM CHARITY AUCTION
OUSEBURN GETS A SPRING CLEAN FOR WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY STAFF WEED OUT THE PROBLEMS
OVER 2,500 WEST YORKSHIRE RESIDENTS PROMISE THE EARTH FOR WIORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
WORLD CUP FEVER GOES GREEN
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES GLOUCESTERSHIRE BUSINESSES TO GO FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD
SHREWSBURY MP PROMISES THE EARTH FOR WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
WARWICKSHIRE ENVIRONMENTALIST TO SERVE ON ENVIRONMENT AGENCY COMMITTEE
SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR FARMING IN CLYST VALLEY
MAKE SOME SMALL CHANGES IN WORCESTERSHIRE AND HELP THE PLANET!
 
 
 
 

 

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