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A System in Peril

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WWF SFL Team with beneficiaries from Matta

Matta and Fredericksdorp Join Forces for Sustainable Tourism

COMMEWIJNE – On Thursday, April 16, a special encounter took place between the Indigenous village of Matta and the historic site of Fredericksdorp. ...

22 Apr 2026 Read more »
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WIDECAST Annual General Meeting 2026

Guianas GREAT Ocean delegation promotes Marine Conservation and Sea Turtle Protection at the WIDECAST Annual General Meeting 2026

The Wider Caribbean Sea Turtle Conservation Network (WIDECAST) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) from 26-29 March 2026 in the Dominican Republic, ...

21 Apr 2026 Read more »
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WWF-Guianas is seeking the services of a consultant for the Design and Printing of beekeeping educational and training materials.

Request for Quote - To design and print beekeeping educational and training materials.

WWF-Guianas is seeking the services of a consultant for the Design and Printing of beekeeping educational and training materials.

18 Apr 2026 Read more »
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Honey production in region 9

SFL Conducts Field Mission to Region 9 to Support Honey Production

The Sustainable Forest Livelihoods (SFL) programme, funded by the European Union, is making significant strides to enhance livelihoods in the ...

02 Apr 2026 Read more »
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nature-positive agriculture in the Guianas

Interventions to support nature-positive agriculture in the Guianas

We are seeking experts to join our new initiative, aimed at promoting nature-positive agriculture in the Guianas

24 Feb 2026 Read more »
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Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), through the EU-Funded Sustainable Forest Livelihoods (SFL) Programme, signed a grant agreement valued at GYD$36 million to enhance community-led and nature-based tourism initiatives in two of the SFL’s priority regions: Regions 2 and 10.

WWF And GTA Partner to Support Community-Led Tourism in Regions 2 And 10

Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), through the EU-Funded Sustainable Forest Livelihoods (SFL) Programme, signed a ...

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Saving Our Sea Turtles - Hatchery Pilot in Suriname

Saving Our Sea Turtles - Hatchery Pilot in Suriname

This infographic presents an overview of the efforts to save sea turtles at the Braamspunt hatchery pilot programme in Suriname.

27 Oct 2024 Read more »
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World Turtle Day 2024

Data Nesting Season 2023: Need for adaptation for future of sea turtles in Suriname

Sea turtles travel hundreds of kilometres to lay their eggs on Suriname's beaches. As in previous years, in the 2023 season, WWF-Guianas supported ...

21 May 2024 Read more »

 

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​Regional Office - Suriname
Prins Hendrikstraat 114, Paramaribo, Suriname
Phone: (597) 422 357 Mobile: (597) 8124227
info@wwf.sr
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A193 Kaieteur Road and Oleander Ave, Bel Air Park, Georgetown, Guyana
Phone: (592) 223 7801/2
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