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The world needs a nature-positive global economy that delivers lasting prosperity, says WWF’s finance lead Aaron Vermeulen.
Sustainable forestry practices are contributing to the conservation of threatened mammals in Congo Basin.
Millions of people around the world once again united for Earth Hour in support and celebration of our planet.
It will take a monumental effort to halt deforestation by the end of the decade but here are five trends that suggest we can do it.
The world’s largest environmental movement - Earth Hour - is encouraging individuals to give an hour for Earth.
Mekong fishes are vital for millions of people and the health of the river system but a fifth face extinction, a WWF report warns.
WWF is calling for nations to cut harmful fishing subsidies that drive overfishing and create uneven playing fields.
Whale migrations are threatened, harming ocean health, but collaboration and tools offer hope for a safer future.
Amid global struggles, WWF's 2023 report highlights conservation impact and hope for a sustainable future.
Bhutan prioritises nature with a new biological corridor that safeguards snow leopard and red panda habitats.
Cop 28 is paving the way for a green energy future but faster fairer action is needed, writes WWF Global Energy Lead Dean Cooper.
From high seas success to new deforestation law. The WWF looks back at a memorable year for people and nature.
A year after pledging to stop biodiversity loss, progress is ‘wildly below’ where it needs to be to meet the challenge ahead.
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