WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals a staggering 73% average decline in wildlife populations over the last 50 years, while extreme weather events grip communities worldwide. COP16, the UN Biodiversity ...
WWF calls on G20 for international financial reforms in new Global Roadmap for a Nature-Positive Economy WWF publishes a Global Roadmap for a Nature-Positive Economy calling for reform of global ...
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In addition to birds, some fish are in trouble. According to the WWF report, in California, the number of winter-run Chinook salmon dropped 88% since 1970. The Shasta Dam blocked off access to ...
It’s time to get your daily dose of nature. We’re WWF, the leading global environmental charity, and we’re bringing our world back to life. With nature in freefall, we’re urgently tackling the ...
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Colder, wetter winters could be lethal to these creatures and hotter, drier summers could shift suitable habitats north. WWF’s 2013 report from Mexico showed that the number of monarch butterflies ...