Many of the decisions that affect our ocean’s health are made far from any coastline. WWF engages in policy advocacy to give the ocean and those who depend on it a “seat at the table” when important ...
Place-based solutions are key to transforming food systems - the complex network of activities that involves the production, processing, transportation, and consumption of food - and unlocking their ...
Food systems are the biggest driver of biodiversity loss and produce around a third of all greenhouse gas emissions. We produce more food than ever before, but one in three people lack regular access ...
The Silence of Pandas is a discredited German television documentary prepared with disregard of most of the basic norms and standards of journalism. It is not factual and not representative of WWF nor ...
Nature must be at the heart of our cities: the places we work, play and engage. Urban nature-based solutions address multiple challenges, including climate change and biodiversity loss, disaster risk, ...
Commercial whaling was banned in 1986 under the IWC's moratorium. However Iceland and Norway lodged official objections to the moratorium and have continued a commercial hunt. Japan and Iceland have ...
The bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus), an antelope species, is characterized by prominent colours and long spiralling horns (75 cm - 99 cm), which in females tend to be more parallel than in males. Bongos ...
We depend on forests for our survival, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Besides providing habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, forests also offer watershed protection, prevent ...
Despite our fascination with them, the number of big cats in the wild is declining. Lions currently occupy 10% of their historical range with less than 20,000 left in the wild. Snow leopards are ...