WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) issued the following statement from Carter Roberts, President and CEO, in response to executive ...
Washington, DC (January 15, 2025) – New WWF-led research reveals that the vital benefits wildlife provides to people’s ...
As more people experience the climate crisis through water, from too much or too little rainfall and snowmelt. This can lead ...
A lo largo de 2024, WWF trabajó con líderes comunitarios de todo el mundo en soluciones que impulsen políticas, restauración ...
If you don’t understand the scale of a problem, how can you effectively take steps to address it? How can you know what is ...
The green turtle is one of the largest sea turtles and the only herbivore among the different species. Green turtles are in fact named for the greenish color of their cartilage and fat, not their ...
Improving our ability to know where and how beef is produced and who along the value chain – from farm to retail -- can ...
Heather Dawn has been a practicing attorney in Indian Country and brings to WWF expertise in Indian law, rural economic ...
Looking for a ready-to-go robust lesson plan on a particular topic? We’ve pulled together various Wild Classroom resources from our Curriculum Library to create a collection of prepackaged, multi-step ...
Ecological connectivity is the ability for animals on land or in water to move freely from place to place. Movement allows them to find food, breed, and establish new home territories. The unimpeded ...
The humphead wrasse is an enormous coral reef fish—growing over six feet long—with a prominent bulge on its forehead. Some of them live to be over 30 years old. They roam through coral reefs in search ...