WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
If you don’t understand the scale of a problem, how can you effectively take steps to address it? How can you know what is ...
Twenty years ago today, a 9.1-magnitude earthquake unleashed a tsunami across the Indian Ocean region. Towering waves, some ...
Una efectiva y duradera recuperación antes desastres significa ir más allá de reconstruir lo que se perdió. Para hacer bien ...
In 2019, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and American Beverage (ABA) joined forces to tackle a growing environmental crisis: plastic waste. This partnership is driven by one shared goal: to ensure that ...
More than 900 feet above sea level in the rugged, mountainous terrain of Northern Viet Nam, Luan Thanh stood under the dark tropical forest canopy with a broken headlamp. Desperate to continue his ...
What a year it’s been. 2024 held plenty of hard news for nature, but there were also notable wins. Those successes deserve to be celebrated! In the year ahead, we will continue to tackle the dual ...
The report documents the work of hundreds of scientists from universities, conservation organizations and research institutes around the world who discovered 173 species of vascular plants, 26 ...
Bhutan’s National Red Panda Survey Report 2023 summarizes its first population survey for this endangered species , providing valuable insights into genetic diversity, population stability, and ...
Few insect species are more beloved than the monarch butterfly. They sail languidly across meadows, grace our backyards, and soar to misty mountaintops bringing joy to people across three nations.
In October, staff from WWF had the opportunity to attend Macy’s Market Brand Sustainability Summit to discuss the importance of addressing freshwater across the corporate value chain and how companies ...