Press Releases and Updates

Chihuahuan Desert

  • WWF, Carlos Slim Foundation And Mexican Government Launch Landmark Conservation Effort In Mexico

    WWF, along with the Fundación Carlos Slim and the Mexican Federal Government, has launched an initiative that aims to establish Mexico as a global model for conservation by protecting its rich natural heritage and promoting sustainable development within six priority regions that collectively represent 30 percent of the country. 

    June 04, 2009
  • Press Release - Launch of New Initiative in Mexico

    WWF, along with the Fundación Carlos Slim and the Mexican Federal Government, today launched an initiative that aims to establish Mexico as a global model for conservation by protecting its rich natural heritage and promoting sustainable development within six priority regions that collectively represent 30 percent of the country.

    June 04, 2009
  • A Victory for Chihuahuan Desert Freshwater Conservation

    After years of WWF advocacy in support of increased funding for conservation work in the Chihuahuan Desert, the United States Congress recently passed the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA). This bill includes $15 million per year for four years in support of wildlife habitat enhancements and research in the Rio Grande Basin.

    December 20, 2007
  • The Coca-Cola Company Pledges to Replace the Water it Uses in its Beverages and Their Production

    BEIJING - The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) today pledged to lead its global beverage operations, including those of its franchise bottlers, to replace the water it uses in its beverages and their production. The Company will focus its actions in three core areas: 1) reducing the water used to produce its beverages, 2) recycling water used for beverage manufacturing processes, and 3) replenishing water in communities and nature.

    June 05, 2007

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