WWF experts work with coastal communities around the world to improve management, implement climate-smart restoration, and ...
There's a lot that people can do at home to reduce food waste. Everyone can take practical steps like freezing food before it ...
Nearly 200 countries had agreed back in Dubai in 2023 to transition away from fossil fuels. Yet in the two COPs since, not a ...
At WWF, we are inspired by you—by your love and passion for protecting this incredible planet we call home. Thank you for all ...
These mysterious creatures undertake extraordinary journeys—a metamorphosis and migration so dramatic it rivals any in nature ...
The lanky young man in skinny joggers grew up in the town of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, but after completing school in ...
When ranchers manage land for long-term ecosystem health, both people and wildlife will benefit. World Wildlife Fund Inc. is ...
When the CARE-WWF Alliance began promoting sustainable practices for forests and agriculture in Mbondo, things began to ...
As the largest traded food commodity in the world, seafood provides sustenance to billions of people worldwide. More than 3 billion people in the world rely on wild-caught and farmed seafood as a ...
The green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. Green turtles are in fact named for the greenish color of their cartilage and fat, not their ...
FSC® certification helps protect forests, wildlife, and Indigenous rights. Look for the FSC logo when buying paper, furniture ...
Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.
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