Coalition efforts and AI tech blocked 63 million illegal wildlife listings, scaling detection and reporting to fight online ...
The Act empowers Tribal Nations to restore buffalo and habitats, reinforcing food security, culture, and economic development ...
This monitors grasslands plow-up across the Great Plains, assesses agricultural impacts on biodiversity, and guides ...
To strengthen local capacity in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and Caribbean, WWF’s Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program (EFN) seeks to support current and aspiring faculty members to pursue ...
Herencia Colombia safeguards 79 million acres of ecosystems, ensuring biodiversity and community resilience for future ...
The UN Decade of Sustainable Transport seeks to align infrastructure with climate and biodiversity goals for a resilient ...
Slow lorises are a study in contradictions. With wide eyes and furry bodies, these slow-moving, pint-sized primates look like cuddly stuffed animals. But their venom-filled bites can rot flesh and ...
Manatees are large, marine mammals often associated with Florida. But did you know these gentle animals are found all over the Caribbean Sea? Learn more about where manatees live, why they are ...
WWF’s gift card lets you support wildlife and choose meaningful gifts. Available at Kroger and online—give with purpose today ...
Earlier this year, the release of Nepal’s first robust national estimate of its snow leopard population helped fill in some of these knowledge gaps. The findings indicate a relatively stable ...
WWF experts work with coastal communities around the world to improve management, implement climate-smart restoration, and establish protections for mangroves. In the last four years, we’ve protected ...
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 ...