WWF reflects on the efforts made by many in 2025 to secure a better world for all life on Earth. WWF has been working ...
Today, WWF France, in partnership with the French multinational AXA insurance, launched a new report, Into the Wild: integrating nature into investment strategies. Jointly presenting the report to ...
BEIJING (February 28, 2015) -- The worldwide population of wild giant pandas increased by 268 over the last decade according to a new survey conducted by the government of China. The increase in ...
Nina Gualinga, an indigenous woman leader of the Kichwa community of Sarayaku in the Ecuadorian Amazon, is the recipient of this year’s WWF International President’s Youth award. Cartagena, 8 May 2018 ...
There is evidence that approximately 17% of the Amazon forests have been lost and an additional 17% are degraded. Continuing to lose this biome would affect the livelihoods of around 47 million people ...
As floods and droughts ravage communities and countries worldwide, a WWF report published today highlights the capacity of healthy rivers to help mitigate these natural disasters but warns that all ...
The temptation to skip to steps lower in the hierarchy that are easier or cheaper will at best provide a temporary bandaid to these complex global challenges and at worst, cannibalize efforts for ...
Conservation group calls to declare a planetary emergency and act to keep forests standing and healthy in the fight against the climate crisis. Woking, UK – The first-ever global assessment of forest ...
Unless stakeholders take urgent action, the biodiversity of Campo Ma’an National Park faces risks of extinction. The Government of Cameroon created Campo Ma’an National Park in 1999 as compensation ...
Global populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish have suffered an average two-thirds decline in less than half a century - with freshwater species suffering by far the worst losses.
Despite a glut of commitments in recent years, finance for conserving the world’s forests for people and nature remains woefully inadequate. An estimated US$460 billion a year will be needed to ...
The value of the ocean’s riches rivals the size of the world’s leading economies The value of the ocean’s riches rivals the size of the world’s leading economies, but its resources are rapidly eroding ...
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