A review of countries’ national action plans by WWF has revealed that the majority of countries are not fully honoring their ...
Pygmy hippos are endangered creatures native to West African forests. Smaller than common hippos, they're rarely seen due to ...
Annual analysis from World Wildlife Fund’s Plowprint report reveals 1.9 million acres of grasslands were converted for crops ...
To ensure that world leaders deliver the treaty that people and nature need, WWF has identified four must-haves that—as a ...
As food production has the greatest impact of any human activity on the planet, WWF's Markets Institute proposes new ...
Codex Planetarius and the 1% solution aims to rewrite the future of food production by supporting the growing demand for ...
Even small efforts to reduce food waste can have a significant positive impact on the environment and community health.
Did you know that up to 40% of all food produced is lost or wasted globally? The food we lose on farms alone could feed the world’s undernourished population almost four times over. Reducing food ...
The study revelas the ongoing human impact on black rhino recovery. In 1880, Africa had 113,000 black rhinos, but by 2122, ...
WWF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 WWF Russell E. Train Education for Nature (EFN) fellowships.
Join us to make change. Speak up for species and places through WWF's Action Center. Make a symbolic black-footed ferret adoption to help save some of the world's most endangered animals from ...
The rare New Britain Goshawk (Accipiter princeps) has been photographed for the first time in history. The bird of prey is found only on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. The last ...