The WWF Network is a system of interdependent offices working collectively to advance WWF’s mission. It operates on principles of shared leadership, collaboration, and respect for the diverse ...
The Eiffle Tower is among the world's iconic landmarks that went dark for Earth Hour. © Shérif Scouri / WWF France. After two ...
GLAND, Switzerland (23 March 2026): WWF warns that the world isn’t accelerating climate action fast enough despite signals that the earth's climate system is entering unchartered territory. The World ...
The Parties adopted a strong new resolution on bycatch and added several important species to the Appendices, including the striped hyena, thresher sharks, and the snowy owl. They also renewed and ...
Ntokou Pikounda National Park (NPNP) is one of the most significant biodiverse areas in the Congo Basin. The NPNP is located in the TRIDOM landscape and covers 4,572 km2 of forests and swamps. Spread ...
11 March 2026: Today, partners including the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), the CEO Water Mandate, Global Water Challenge, and WaterAid released “Defining a Collective Action Spectrum: A Brief for ...
‘Enabling and Scaling Nature in Transition Planning' WWF and CDP’s new report ‘Enabling and Scaling Nature in Transition Planning’ highlights both the barriers and the enabling environment required ...
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53 km² of Danube wetlands will be back by 2020 Sofia/Vienna - WWF and The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) have announced a new, seven-year partnership to restore vital wetlands and floodplains along the ...
BEIJING (February 28, 2015) -- The worldwide population of wild giant pandas increased by 268 over the last decade according to a new survey conducted by the government of China. The increase in ...
More than 145 million tonnes of sugar (sucrose) is produced per year in about 120 countries; open pan (artisanal) sugar production in Asia probably adds more than ten million tonnes to this total.
61% of hydropower dams worldwide will be in river basins with high to extreme risk of water scarcity, floods or both by 2050 Climate change will dramatically increase the frequency of floods and ...
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