Every two years, Congress passes the Water Resources Development Act to guide the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ work on water ...
New findings highlight why arrests alone are not enough to stop tiger trafficking and protect Southeast Asia’s wild tigers.
WWF events at UNGA and Climate Week spotlight nature-based solutions, climate finance, and business action for forests, food, ...
WWF’s Conservation Tourism Program aims to influence and harness the travel sector to benefit conservation and communities in ...
Discover why Kemp’s ridley sea turtles matter, the threats they face, and how WWF is helping protect this endangered species.
Discover why flatback turtles matter, the challenges they face, and the conservation efforts helping protect this unique ...
“Look, a seal!” cried a friend at the pier. What she was actually looking at was a sea lion, but it’s an easy mistake to make—especially going off body shape alone. Here are some ways you can remember ...
As economies around the world boom, a key question is how to balance conservation with growth. Without balance, the natural resources we rely on for such things as food and jobs—forests, oceans, ...
Let’s face it—sharks have a bad rap. Thanks to sensationalized stories and stereotyping, sharks have become feared rather than revered. They’re labeled as dangerous, indiscriminate killers that eat ...
The Amazon rainforest—home to one in 10 known species on Earth—is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. It stores vast amounts of carbon, regulates the global climate, and sustains food and ...
Lasting progress requires resilient ecosystems, stable supply chains, and communities working in partnership. Our future depends on solutions that endure. Sustainability Works brings together the ...
Wildlife movement data helps protect habitats, improve connectivity, support coexistence, and strengthen conservation planning.
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