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  • Year of the Turtle 2006 logo YOT2006.jpg

    25 Countries announce “Year of the Turtle”

    March 1st kicks off 2006 as the official Year of the Turtle within the Indian Ocean and South-East ...

    01 March 2006
  • Hydropower in Africa must benefit the poor

    A report published today by WWF, Oxfam and WaterAid reveals that hydropower has the potential to ...

    28 February 2006
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    • The Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is one of the most endangered freshwater crocodile species – it is cited as critically endangered by IUCN, and is listed as a Schedule I species in the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972.

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