Imprint
Under German civil law, the environmental organisation WWF Germany is legally a foundation and headquartered in Berlin. The name of the foundation is “WWF Deutschland” (WWF Germany). The abbreviation WWF stands for “World Wide Fund For Nature”. The foundation is recognised as a non-profit organisation.
Publisher of www.wildLIFEcrime.info
WWF Deutschland
Reinhardtstr. 18
10117 Berlin
Tel.: 030 311777-0
Fax: 030 311777-199
E-Mail: info[at]wwf.de
Executive Board:
Selvi Naidu, Meike Rothschädl, Kathrin Samson, Heike Vesper
Central supervisory authority:
Senatsverwaltung für Justiz Berlin, Az: 3416/976/2
Umsatzsteuer-Identifikationsnummer gemäß § 27 a Umsatzsteuergesetz: DE 114236103
Steuernummer: 27/641/09321
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Responsible for content according to § 55 Abs. 2 RstV:
Katharina Hennemuth, Projek Manager wildLIFEcrime
Adress:
WWF Deutschland
Reinhardtstr. 18
10117 Berlin
Editorial department contact: bildredaktion[at]wwf.de
Web developer:
LAUDO is known for exceptional web design and iconic brand identities. As a long-standing partner of WWF Germany, the Berlin design agency develops projects that fulfil its goals.
LAUDO Designagentur GmbH
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Liability for Links:
WWF Germany expressly declares that at the time of the linking, no illegal contents were not detected on the pages that were to be linked. WWF has no influence whatsoever on the current and future design and content of the linked webpages.
Therefore, the author dissociates him-/herself explicitly from all changes concerning the contents of linked pages, that were made after the link was set. This statement is valid for all links and references within the website.
For illegal, incorrect or incomplete contents and in particular for damages resulting from the use or disuse of such information, the liability lies solely with the provider of the linked, not with the person who merely linked to the respective publication.
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