NEW YORK (23 September 2025): "WWF applauds the Government of Brazil’s US$1 billion investment in the Tropical Forest Forever ...
For the first time, a comprehensive review of laws in 12 tiger range countries exposes critical gaps in legislation that may ...
NEW YORK (19 September 2025): WWF celebrates the latest ratifications of the UN High Seas Treaty, marking a milestone moment ...
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 ...
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 ...
The world is off track to protect and restore forests by 2030, according to the new Forest Pathways 2023 report from WWF and the Forest Declaration Assessment. WWF’s report comes just two years on ...
Biodiversity is most simply defined as the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat. Human livelihoods, and even industrial production, are also dependent on what are ...
There is no time for natural gas: A transition directly to renewables is the only way to solve the climate and nature crises. The good news? It’s 100% possible, writes WWF’s Global Energy Lead Dean ...
WWF highlights the worst areas for shipping accidents for World Oceans Day Gland, Switzerland: Some of the world`s most iconic oceans are also the most at risk according to a new study on shipping ...
NEW YORK CITY, United States (4 March 2023) – WWF strongly welcomes the agreement of the text for a new global legally binding High Seas Treaty reached by nations today in New York, creating a ...
After decades of seemingly irreversible decline, results from the latest census conducted by the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs show that the population of critically endangered ...
Tropical regions face wildlife populations plummeting at a staggering rate Freshwater species populations have suffered an 83% fall The report’s Living Planet Index shows that there is no time to lose ...
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