Worldwide wildlife populations have shrunk by nearly three-quarters on average over the past 50 years, the World Wildlife Fund ... according to the foundation. The report, the 15th issues by ...
The Prince of Wales took in the “stunning” view of Cape Town’s Table Mountain on Tuesday after hiking up to a vantage point ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the most prestigious photography competitions in the world, showcasing the very best images of the natural world. Celebrating its 61st anniversary, the 2025 ...
Square Enix has announced a new Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Orchestra World Tour shirt is now available to purchase. It will cost 4,400 yen or approximately $28. Consumers will only be able to order ...
The report, produced by the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) in collaboration with the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), warns that the planet is nearing potentially catastrophic tipping points ...
The American Wildlife Conservation Foundation (AWCF) is a charitable organization that funded research, education, and conservation initiatives across North America. A key organization involved in the ...
The World Wildlife Fund report reveals a 73% decrease in monitored wildlife populations over the past 50 years, with drastic declines in freshwater ecosystems and significant regional losses ...
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 ...
Biologists estimate that there should be 3,000 adult ferrets in the wild to successfully recover this endangered species. To protect and restore iconic grassland landscapes, World Wildlife Fund and ...
To celebrate our love for national parks, we turned to our passionate NPCA staff members for their top holiday gift ...
She was the former manager. It doesn't take a hawk eye to recognize that the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills is not your normal Caltrans project.
Animals can’t voice their desperation for help as their habitats are being threatened, but the urgency is clear. This situation is not improving, and humans are to blame. “We are sleepwalking towards ...