The fact that only a small number of countries have fulfilled their obligation is a worrying sign. WWF urges countries to ...
Do you want to work together with inspired colleagues to create a world in which nature and people thrive? And help build a ‘nature positive’ impact in biodiverse priority landscapes around the world ...
Globally, the sea is rising. This is a direct consequence of global warming, caused by melting ice in places like Greenland ...
Coral reefs cover less than 0.1% of our ocean, but they are home to 25% of its wildlife and provide livelihoods, food security and protection from tropical storms for an estimated 850 million people ...
The Silence of Pandas is a discredited German television documentary prepared with disregard of most of the basic norms and standards of journalism. It is not factual and not representative of WWF nor ...
Nature must be at the heart of our cities: the places we work, play and engage. Urban nature-based solutions address multiple challenges, including climate change and biodiversity loss, disaster risk, ...
The partnership between WWF and Mars is built on the foundation of Mars’ sustainability commitments, demonstrated by a series of public environmental goals and targets. Following the success in 2013 ...
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed protection, prevent ...
Working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and nature ...
Working to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and nature ...
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are toxic substances composed of organic (carbon-based) chemical compounds and mixtures. They include industrial chemicals like PCBs and pesticides like DDT. The ...
In some cases the common name and scientific name are same. For example, Gorilla's scientfic name is Gorilla gorilla gorilla.