Saving rare species from extinction requires extraordinary measures. The black-footed ferret is one of North America’s most endangered mammals. Once thought to be extinct, after the species was ...
Giant pandas are among the most beloved animals on Earth—and they’re also one of conservation’s most hopeful success stories.
At first glance, a leaf sheep looks a lot like a fictional character. Two cartoonish eyes. Succulent-like leaves branching ...
FernGully taught many of us why forests matter. Decades later, its message still inspires action to protect nature and our ...
While some species can be successfully bred in captivity, others are incredibly difficult due to stress, space limitations, ...
People keep pets because they love them and want to provide them a good quality of life. While a baby animal is cute when ...
The bond between people and their pets can be incredibly rewarding and beneficial. However, care should be taken when ...
Why managing building materials sustainably should be central to post‑disaster recovery, resilience, and long‑term safety.
WWF predicts and prevents ocean conflict with science-based tools that support conservation, peace, and security.
WWF is working with scientists and local fishing communities, such as in Peru and Indonesia, to trial new ways to reduce ...
WWF’s new report outlines a framework for using market forces to manage invasive species while protecting ecosystems and ...
When eradication fails, markets may help manage invasive species. WWF explores how demand for invasive carp in pet food could ...