WWF’s new report shows how shifting 3% of Delta farmland to specialty crops could earn $3.2B annually and protect wildlife ...
WWF’s Next California project helps Delta farmers grow specialty crops, boosting food security, local economies, and habitat ...
WWF’s Next California initiative aims to transition 3% of mid-Mississippi Delta farmland from commodity row crops to ...
Follow the lives of three seaweed farmers working to restore oceans, fight climate change, and uplift coastal communities ...
Sea turtles mistake plastic for jellyfish, leading to injury or death. Learn how plastic pollution threatens all sea turtle ...
World Wildlife Fund Inc. is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization (tax ID number 52-1693387) under Section 501 (c) ...
Together, grantees, governments, communities, and the private sector can catalyze new energy and investment in the renewable ...
WWF offers easy ways to save energy, reduce waste, and protect the planet—starting with small changes at home.
Nature-based solutions help fight climate change and protect people. Learn how ecosystems like forests and reefs offer ...
Sharks protect ocean ecosystems and store carbon, making them vital allies in the fight against climate change. Learn why ...
Forests in Asia, home to elephants, tigers and other endangered species—are often cleared to make room for growing rubber ...
People depend on nature. WWF supports communities by conserving habitats and species that sustain livelihoods and cultures.
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