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A new report published today by the Legal Atlas, World Wildlife Fund and TRAFFIC, Law of the Tiger: A Comparative Study of the Laws Governing Tiger Trafficking in 12 Tiger Range States, reveals ...
This urgency is at the heart of WWF’s latest PSA, which tells the story of Earth through the eyes of a child, using the metaphor of a toy marble to represent our planet. It reminds us of the vital ...
These species profiles provide students with a fun and educational way to learn about animals, their importance in their ...
These cards introduce young students in grades PreK-2 and English language learners to animals with simple facts on habitats, ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
Stretching from northeastern Brazil down along the Atlantic coastline, reaching inland to eastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina, this biome is considered one of the most biodiverse places in the ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.
Go behind the scenes in the creation of WWF's new campaign aimed at inspiring people to take action for nature ...
In 1930, as many as 10 million wild elephants roamed huge swaths of the African continent. But decades of poaching and conflict have since decimated African elephant populations. In 2016, experts ...
The greater one-horned rhino (or “Indian rhino”) is the largest of the rhino species. Once widespread across the entire northern part of the Indian sub-continent, rhino populations plummeted as they ...
This assessment is one in a series resulting from a WWF study that assesses the vulnerability of numerous species to the effects of climate change. For each species, we also recommend climate-adaptive ...
Found in many habitats across the vast Eurasian steppe, Pallas’s cats are about the same size as domestic cats. But these ...