Climate change threatens to alter the environment and security of the Arctic region but WWF has a roadmap for conservation ...
A collection of classroom resources for primary and secondary schools to support teaching around World Wildlife Day. When is World Wildlife Day? World Wildlife Day is marked annually on 3 March.
Worldwide wildlife populations have shrunk by nearly three-quarters on average over the past 50 years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said Thursday in the latest edition of its Living Planet Report.
Earth’s wildlife populations have fallen on average by a “catastrophic” rate of 73 percent in the past half-century, according to a new analysis the World Wildlife Fund released Wednesday.
According to the 2024 Living Planet Report released today by World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where I serve as chief scientist, globally monitored wildlife populations have plummeted by 73% in just 50 ...
A study suggests the coming years are "crucial for the future of life on Earth." LONDON -- The average size of global wildlife populations have declined by 73% in 50 years, a new study by the ...
The Republican candidate gutted protections for animals the first time he had the chance. Now he’s likely to go further.
World Wildlife Fund says species like the pink river dolphins of the Amazon and forest elephants in Gabon are in sharp decline. A pink dolphin in the Negro river in Manaus, Amazonas state ...
The intelligent rodents have a particularly keen nose and have been previously trained to detect landmines and tuberculosis.
Even for a conservation biologist numbed to bad news about nature, the biennial Living Planet report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is a stark reminder of our failure to arrest the loss of ...
Wildlife populations around the world suffered a "catastrophic" average decline of 73% between 1970 and 2020, and human activity is mainly to blame, according to the latest Living Planet Index ...
But the survey is often misunderstood. By Catrin Einhorn Wildlife populations around the world continue dropping precipitously, according to an important but limited and often misinterpreted ...