WWF works with communities and governments to restore and protect mangroves, support livelihoods, and strengthen policies for ...
The health of the entire Rio Grande basin begins in its headwaters. When its headwaters are cared for, they store and filter ...
The climate insurance gap is the difference between economic losses from climate-related disasters and what insurance covers.
This year, as every year, WWF delivered significant gains for conservation. Despite many challenges, we helped protect our ...
Human-wildlife coexistence is a dynamic state in which the needs and interests of both humans and wildlife living in proximity to each other are generally met, though this coexistence may not be ...
Our climate is changing around us faster than predicted. From more frequent and extreme storms to unprecedented heatwaves, we’re feeling the impacts of human-caused global warming. But we still have ...
Thinking about freshwater often brings to mind pictures of flowing streams and crystal clear lakes, but actually, almost all freshwater in the world (that is not frozen and locked away in ice caps and ...
When you hear about the beauty of everyone under the rainbow, you probably think about humans. But did you know that wildlife around the world also display same-sex sexual behavior, and can change ...
Washington, D.C. — A new report from World Wildlife Fund, Tackling The Insurance Protection Gap, warns that the rising ...
From bold idea to lasting impact, BRIDGE is opening doors for tomorrow’s conservation leaders.
Discover how inclusive conservation is advancing across Latin America through OECMs.
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