WWF works with communities and governments to restore and protect mangroves, support livelihoods, and strengthen policies for ...
Click on each species to see whether it makes a suitable pet based on WWF’s assessment around the five potential risk themes.
Very few animals in the wild have the power to evoke such awe and inspiration as the African lion. Yet despite our reverence for these iconic big cats, lions have been wiped out of large swathes of ...
With almost half of global GDP potentially coming from high water risk areas by 2050, the Water Risk Filter Scenarios will help companies and investors turn risk into resilience. With climate change ...
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) was established in 1961 by a group of nature enthusiasts who wanted to protect habitat and species which were threatened by human development. Since then, WWF has become ...
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A new report from WWF lays out the evidence for how forests directly impact public health. Forests not only act as reservoirs for potentially contagious diseases, but also filter water and air ...
Through the “Just One to Save the Planet” campaign, Anya Resort Tagaytay recently formalized a sustainability partnership ...
Founder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. In the world of conservation, good intentions have not always made ...
Climate change is accelerating biodiversity loss, as crucial ecosystems are hit hard by the impacts of a warming world. Our oceans play a significant role in climate change mitigation; but they are ...
Human activity is placing a growing strain on the planet's biodiversity, and a new report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has laid bare the extent of the damage so far. Drawing on extensive ...
The partnership reflects the resort’s holistic approach to sustainability, practiced consistently since its opening.