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WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
Durante millones de años, estos grandes roedores, conocidos por sus brillantes dientes anaranjados y sus colas planas en ...
Thanks to their impressive building skills, beavers are a keystone species—an animal whose activities support its entire ...
Through Forests Forward, WWF’s flagship program for corporate leadership on forests, WWF projects financed by private sector ...
The inaugural Forests Forward Impact Report, released today, lands at a critical moment for our planet. In 2024, tropical ...
Seaweed and kelp are critical for life on Earth Forests and beds filter excess nutrients and sequester carbon through ...
Watch this episode to learn how Native Nations are leading efforts to restore buffalo populations, reclaim food sovereignty, and heal the land.
The state of Assam in northeast India is home to the second-largest Asian elephant population in India. The landscapes in Assam have rapidly transformed over the last two decades into a diverse mosaic ...
The way loggerhead turtles feed on their hard-shelled prey recycles important nutrients and keeps ocean floor sediments in balance. Loggerhead turtles carry colonies of small plants and animals on ...
WWF's Nature-Based Solutions Origination Platform (NbS-OP) is an innovative vehicle to drive impact at scale for people, climate, and nature across selected tropical forest landscapes. Supporting a ...
Explore WWF's impactful 2023 achievements—boosting tiger populations, safeguarding oceans, and fostering global conservation. Join us in protecting our planet!
Learn about African forest elephants, as well as the threats this species faces, what WWF is doing to protect its future, and how you can help.
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