Help protect
coral reefs





Coral Reefs are vital ecosystems.

They shelter a vast amount of marine biodiversity and sustain millions of people through the services they provide: food, tourism and coastal protection. Unfortunately, reefs worldwide are under tremendous pressure and are struggling to survive.

You can help protect these “rainforests of the sea” by contributing to the Coral Reef Fund. Your gift will help protect AND manage the more than 110,000 square miles of coral reef and make a significant difference to the millions of people who depend upon them.

With your support, the Coral Reef Fund will promote eco-friendly tourism, create local jobs, advance sustainable fishing techniques, and educate communities on the importance of reefs.

Find out how you can help!
www.coralreeffund.org




This issue:
Contents | Editorial K. Töpfer | Biological backbone | Benefits beyond boundaries | Common inheritance | Beauty or beast? | Wonders of the world | Protecting heritage | People | Parks and participation | At a glance: Protected Areas | Profile: Harrison Ford | Scorecard, catalyst, watershed | Coral Reef Fund | Coral jewels | Reef knots | Brief window for biodiversity | Books & products | Conservation amid conflict | News | Green, red or black? | Keeping faith with nature | Make parks not war


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