Giant pandas are among the most beloved animals on Earth—and they’re also one of conservation’s most hopeful success stories.
FernGully taught many of us why forests matter. Decades later, its message still inspires action to protect nature and our ...
WWF is working with scientists and local fishing communities, such as in Peru and Indonesia, to trial new ways to reduce ...
At first glance, a leaf sheep looks a lot like a fictional character. Two cartoonish eyes. Succulent-like leaves branching ...
Emperor penguins face rapid decline as Antarctic sea ice collapses. WWF urges urgent global action to protect the species ...
WWF’s new report outlines a framework for using market forces to manage invasive species while protecting ecosystems and ...
Invasive species are a major environmental, economic, and social threat. WWF has created a framework ramework to help address ...
When eradication fails, markets may help manage invasive species. WWF explores how demand for invasive carp in pet food could ...
Why managing building materials sustainably should be central to post‑disaster recovery, resilience, and long‑term safety.
A sector-focused briefing highlighting science-based actions the seafood industry can take to contribute to nature‑positive outcomes for the ocean.
Their stilted homes are near the coast’s sprawling mangroves – a natural shield from flooding and storms. “They are also spawning grounds for fish and other marine animals. This is how we make our ...
Drawing from 13,823 publications across Scopus, Web of Science, and a curated library of ESI valuation studies, we identify ...
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