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Pulling rock wallabies from an extinction vortex
WWF-Australia’s Threatened Species Conservation Officer Ryan Collins was recently involved in Australia’s largest ever release of captive bred brush-tailed rock wallabies. Find out more at http://futuremakers.com.au/pulling-rock-wallabies-from-an-extinction-vortex/
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WWF Australia Cabinet must back Garrett's proposed 'no' on Traveston

Source: wwf.org.au
WWF-Australia has welcomed Environment Minister Peter Garrett's recommendation to block the development of the Traveston Dam and is calling on Cabinet to give its full support.
Neil Denison
Neil Denison
be interesting to see if minister Garrett really does have any influence when it comes to environmental issues between federal and state governments
10 hours ago
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WWF Australia WWF's new online shop now live! Get your xmas present

Source: onlineshop.wwf.org.au
WWF or World Wildlife Fund offer WWF Merchandise, WWF Donations, Products, Gifts, Toys and Adoptions. Help Save our Planet !
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WWF Australia Are you in Adelaide? Join us for a call for clean-energy jobs and a safe climate on Saturday! http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/ReEnergise&id=823

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WWF Australia Are you in Perth? Join us for a call for clean-energy jobs and a safe climate tomorrow! http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/ReEnergise&id=823

Source: www.getup.org.au
Key marginal seat MP Christopher Pyne returns to Parliament next week to vote on the ETS. But GetUp has secured him for our Clean Energy Forum this Saturday.This is our last chance for us to ask him to ...
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WWF Australia Are you in Brisbane? Join us for a call for clean-energy jobs and a safe climate tomorrow! http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/ReEnergise&id=816

Source: www.getup.org.au
Wind farms don’t build themselves, and solar panels don’t install themselves. The CSIRO reckons there are 230,000 – 340,000 Australian jobs to be created if we move to renewable energy.Q: What sort of ...
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WWF Australia Are you in Sydney? Join us for a call for clean-energy jobs and a safe climate today! http://is.gd/4S42d

Source: is.gd
Wind farms don’t build themselves, and solar panels don’t install themselves. The CSIRO reckons there are 230,000 – 340,000 Australian jobs to be created if we move to renewable energy.Q: What sort of ...
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WWF Australia Thousands of clean energy jobs being blocked by dinosaurs in the Parliament. Adopt-a-Dino & help them evolve http://www.adoptadino.org.au

Source: www.adoptadino.org.au
Adopt a Dinosaur
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WWF Australia Under the current design of the Federal Government’s emissions trading scheme, individuals’ voluntary efforts – like buying Greenpower or putting solar panels on roofs - allow big polluters to do less.
Let the Government and Opposition know you want to make your actions count

Source: yourclimateaction.wordpress.com
Australian individuals and business are currently taking their own action to reduce emissions and prevent climate change. They are buying GreenPower and carbon offsets, installing rooftop solar and using energy more efficiently. ...
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Don’t you think that it’s shocking the Montara Oil Rig, off the coast of north Western Australia, has been leaking over 400 barrels of oil each and every day for the past 10 weeks and there has been very little media attention until it caught fire yesterday? ...
Louise
Louise
yes it is absolutely disgusting....at first no one seemed worried about it......why do people only do something about it when it has become a disaster zone. It is the same attitude seen about climate change, govt arent prepared to do anything about it until it's too late
November 2 at 12:49pm
Nikki Elton
Nikki Elton
Where has Peter Garrett's passion gone... seems to have dissolved once he took the slippery politician's pill!
Sun at 6:03pm
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WWF Australia Endless leak fuelling oil rig blaze: A massive fire burning at the West Atlas oil rig in the Timor Sea
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/11/02/2730125.htm

Source: www.abc.net.au
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WWF Australia New report: Expedition observes hundreds of marine creatures in oil slick
http://wwf.org.au/news/expedition-observes-hundreds-of-marine-creatures-in-oil-slick/

Source: wwf.org.au
The area affected by the Montara oil spill off the Kimberley coast contains a huge amount of marine life, including some of the most iconic and threatened species in the ocean, according to a marine wildlife survey conducted by WWF.
Tracy Walker
Tracy Walker
This one seems to have gone under the radar. Why isn't there an uproar in the press about it?
October 23 at 7:03pm
Sholto Brown
Sholto Brown
This has gone under the radar because we cant see it unless the media lets us....its the ultimate PR drill, no complications with eye witnessess or messy oil covered beaches. Did you know that the comapny that owns the Leaking drill rig, has just been granted (TODAY) up to 14 more leases for oil exploration in australian waters, even as their rig ... Read Morepumps out a couple of thousand barrels a day into the sea, for the last 9 weeks.... ITS BOARDROOM BUSINESS AT ITS WORST, never trust a coporate director to have sincere concerns for anything but his position and his pocket....
October 24 at 6:16am
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Source: wwf.org.au
Sharks are worth far more to the Australian economy alive than they are on a platter served up with chips or as a filling ingredient in soup, WWF-Australia said today.
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WWF Australia New report: five year deadline for creating new economy to avoid climate catastrophe
http://wwf.org.au/news/deadlines-climate-catastrophe/

Source: wwf.org.au
The world has just five years to initiate a low carbon industrial revolution before runaway climate change becomes almost inevitable. But the good news is that it can be done and that the long term benefits will be immense, according to new analysis from WWF.
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WWF Australia Comment on which one you think shows the most damage

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22 new photos
Tran Tai
Tran Tai
Great pictures!!!
October 6 at 11:45pm
Sholto Brown
Sholto Brown
Thank heavens for Globalization, now emrging first world countries can pollute far away oceans and get away with it. Been spewing oil into the sea for months now....
October 12 at 4:16am
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WWF Australia What a Difference a Day Makes: Hear from WWF staff around the globe all day today! http://is.gd/3zPwp

Source: is.gd
Around the world on any given day, millions of people take actions – big and small – that contribute to making their community and their world a more sustainable place to live. On 23 September we want ...