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View all search resultsEarlier this year, from 18 to 25 May, in Nusa Dua, Bali, the government of Indonesia hosted the 10th World Water Forum (WWF), an international meeting specifically addressing global water issues.
Primary research shows that Indonesia’s ocean economy potential is estimated at Rp 2.4 quadrillion (US$170 billion) according to the Indonesian Ocean Council in 2013, and Rp 1.73 quadrillion ($120 billion) according to the Indonesian Institute of Sciences in 2019.
More than 60,000 koalas were killed, injured or displaced in Australian bushfires last summer, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has estimated, in what it called a deeply disturbing number for a species already in trouble.
Specialized drones are being tested in a program to boost koala numbers on Australia's east coast, dropping seeds of gum trees as part of a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) scheme to regenerate bushland torched in the country's historic bushfires.
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