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18th Anniversary of Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Prompts WWF and SSP to Review Shipping Safety Progress
To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORSContact: Richard Steiner, professor of the University of Alaska, co- facilitator of the Shipping Safety Partnership, +1-907-786-4156, afrgs@uaa.alaska.edu; Margaret Williams of the World Wildlife Fund, +1-907-830-4349, margaret.williams@wwfus.org; or Elizabeth Odomof KD/ PR, +1-907-382-2868, elizabethodom@yahoo.com ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the eighteenth anniversary of the 1989 Exxon...
National Zoo's Panda Cub Debuts: World Wildlife Fund Expert and Visuals Available
News Advisory: The head of World Wildlife Fund's panda conservation program is available to help journalists cover the naming and upcoming public debut of the baby panda at the National Zoo and to discuss the status of giant pandas in the wild. EXPERT: Karen Baragona, head of World Wildlife Fund's...
Announcement of Arctic Climate Impacts Assessment: World Wildlife Fund Sources and Visuals
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- World Wildlife Fund has the following experts, reports and visual resources available to help journalists cover the upcoming announcement of findings from the Arctic Climate Impacts Assessment. Experts: -- Samantha Smith, director, Arctic Program Norway-Smith has been involved in the ACIA process for over...
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