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  • Three green turtles, Great Barrier Reef.

    Global community demands action from Australian governments to protect the Great Barrier Reef

    A petition signed by more than 80,000 people around the world calling for greater protection for ...

    18 June 2013
  • Coral reef destroyed by Crown of thorn starfish or by coral bleaching.  Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea, Australia.

    World Heritage in crisis – Australia failing to protect Great Barrier Reef

    Australia is failing to implement World Heritage Committee recommendations for the Great Barrier ...

    17 June 2013
  • Reef Twitter Storm assets

    A large and powerful Twitter Storm has formed over the Great Barrier Reef, forecast to hit Cambodia on Monday 17 June

    Tens of thousands of people from more than 35 countries will take part in a global 24-hour Twitter ...

    17 June 2013
  • WWF Australia's CEO Dermot O'Gorman

    WWF-Australia to represent environment sector at G20 civil society meetings

    WWF-Australia CEO Dermot O’Gorman has been appointed to the steering committee of next year’s ...

    13 June 2013
  • Green sea turtle, Sipadan Island, Malaysia.

    Film festival award helps buy satellite tracking devices for marine turtles

    WWF-Australia’s documentary about the Great Barrier Reef’s marine turtles, Sending the gungu home, ...

    11 June 2013
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