The Tropical Forests Forever Facility would establish an incentive for countries to keep forests standing to help global climate change efforts.
Among bison, matriarchs lead. The same has been true for generations of many Indigenous Nations, including the Lakota, whose ...
Deforestation impacts are already here. Businesses must act now to protect supply chains, meet targets, and lead on climate ...
The unimpeded movement of species and natural processes supports life on Earth. That connectivity is vital for survival.
As climate change intensifies, there is no question that the intensity and frequency of extreme weather—often resulting in ...
Carbon sustains life—but excess emissions are driving climate change. WWF is working to restore balance and protect our ...
Wondering if exotic pets are right for you? WWF’s new guide helps you make informed choices about keeping wild animals.
Everyone knows the honey bee, but did you know that there are over 20,000 different species of bee in the world?
Capybaras have webbed feet like frogs and ducks do, helping them to swim fast. Plus, their eyes, ears, and nostrils are on ...
WWF partners with Indigenous experts to study how sea ice shifts impact walrus diets and Arctic marine ecosystems.
WWF highlights how saving wildlife like elephants and whales helps combat climate change by preserving carbon-storing ...
The Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ssp. Intermedia) is the largest animal on the planet, but it is critically ...
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