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Sustainable forest management
Education & training
Cooperation with environmentally responsible business
Forest legislation
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Regions
Amur
Development of sustainable forest management
Protection of rare animals
The Arctic
Barents Branch
Development of a network of specially protected natural areas
Preservation of rare animal species
Caucasus
Restoration of rare animal species populations
Conservation of caucasus forests
Central Asia
Restoration of a population of rare animal species

News
Russian researchers make breakthrough in the study of Laptev walrus
3 october 2022
Almost a third of bowhead whales in the Sea of Okhotsk have been entangled in fishing gear
20 may 2022
WWF-Russia and the Commander Islands Nature Reserve published a book for kids
10 november 2021
Scientists use modern technologies studying insular seals in Kamchatka
1 november 2021
Chukotka whales need protection and further study
28 september 2021
WWF-Russia tells tourist about sustainable ways of wild watching
7 september 2021
Neural networks will learn to recognize walruses
16 august 2021
WWF-Russia suggests imposing a temporary ban on halibut fishing offshore of the Kamchatka peninsula
2 july 2021
A workshop for tour guides and captains of touristic vessels took place in Kamchatka
16 june 2021
WWF-Russia and Kinder® join efforts to support the Commander Islands Nature Reserve in studying of sea otter population
13 may 2021
Scientists and fishermen discuss the problem of abandoned fishing gear in the Barents Sea and develop ways to solve it
25 march 2021
WWF-Russia URGES MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT TO PROTECT MARINE MAMMALS
19 february 2021