You need to satisfy both conditions by the closing date 7th November 2024. To win: 1x WWF Panda Print Unisex Jumper, 1x pair of Critically Endangered Adult Speckled Socks (orangutan), 1 x Panu the ...
According to WWF, NbS address clear societal challenges: food security, climate change, water security, human health, disaster risk, natural and economic development, whilst protecting nature through ...
The natural world is in a state of crisis, with biodiversity loss and climate change posing an existential threat to humanity. WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals a staggering 73% average decline in ...
Stopping the illegal wildlife trade is one of the most important and urgent parts of our work to protect iconic and threatened wildlife. We’re facing a global poaching crisis, which is threatening to ...
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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has vowed to "do more" after an internal investigation prompted by human rights abuse reports. The probe comes after a series of articles published last year ...
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WWF’s recent “Living Planet Report” offers a bit of hope, showing that mountain gorilla populations increased by 3% between 2010 and 2016. Conservation interventions such as dedicated ...
Global conservation charity WWF has been accused of funding and working with anti-poaching guards who allegedly tortured and killed people in national parks in Asia and Africa. It says it is ...
Wild populations of monitored animal species have plummeted over 70 percent in the last half-century, according to the latest edition of a landmark assessment by WWF published on Thursday.
Featuring data from 35,000 populations of more than 5,000 species of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish, the WWF Living Planet Index shows accelerating declines across the globe.