Living Planet Report - WWF South Africa
Living Planet Report - WWF South Africa
Living Planet Report - WWF South Africa
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<strong>WWF</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong><br />
28%<br />
the decline in biodiversity<br />
between 1970 and 2008,<br />
according to the <strong>Living</strong><br />
<strong>Planet</strong> Index<br />
120 000ha<br />
of the inshore marine environment in<br />
<strong>South</strong> <strong>Africa</strong> are to be declared Marine<br />
Protected Areas – a conservation<br />
outcome influenced by the <strong>WWF</strong> and<br />
Sanlam <strong>Living</strong> Waters Partnership<br />
<strong>WWF</strong>-SA is a registered Non-Profit Organisation, number 003-226 NPO. © 1986 panda symbol and<br />
® “<strong>WWF</strong>” registered Trademark of <strong>WWF</strong>-World Wide Fund For Nature (formerly World Wildlife Fund),<br />
1st Floor, Bridge House, Boundary Terraces, Mariendahl lane, Newlands, Cape Town, Po Box 23273,<br />
Claremont, 7735, t: +27 21 657 6600, e: info@wwf.org.za, www.wwf.org.za<br />
74%<br />
Why we are here<br />
To stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and<br />
to build a future in whic h humans li ve in harmony with natur e.<br />
www.wwf.org.za<br />
of the votes cast in the <strong>WWF</strong> SAfm<br />
‘DecisiveDebates’ pilot favoured<br />
ethical food labels<br />
5 000<br />
the number of rhinos whose<br />
DNA has been been captured<br />
by RhoDIS<br />
100%<br />
RECYCLED<br />
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