Asian elephants once roamed across most of Asia, now they’re restricted to just 15% of their original range, in a number of fragmented and isolated populations around south and south-east Asia. Today, ...
The findings represent Nepal’s contribution to the Population Assessment of the World’s Snow Leopards (PAWS), which is a global effort to collate standardised and robust population assessments from ...
WWF warns that climate change and nature loss are driving an unprecedented threat to food security Retailers’ progress in reducing environmental risks is stagnating, threatening future commercial ...
David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF said: “We welcome the EIP’s endorsement of Nature-Positive Transition Pathways, something we have long called for, to halt and reverse nature loss across ...
The new haul-out was discovered in an area not currently being monitored by scientists Walrus are facing the harsh realities of the climate crisis and we urgently need to understand more about how ...
In Guaviare, in the Colombian Amazon, birdsong and the creaking of the jungle still dominate the landscape, and the roar of the jaguar endures, a powerful guardian of the biodiverse forest.
WWF is piloting Wholescape in England, Scotland, and Wales. Our innovative approach tackles the nature and climate crises by considering the interconnectedness of natural and human systems. Wholescape ...
Forests, especially in the tropics, are being lost at an alarming rate. In 2024 we lost the equivalent to around 18 football fields a minute. The causes of deforestation are well known – forests are ...
Emperor penguins have an unusual parenting strategy. Unlike other penguin species, they raise their chicks on a floating platform of sea ice connected to the shore, known as fast ice. It’s a ...
In the eastern part of Sabah, Borneo, is the Bukit Piton Forest Reserve. Over decades, orangutans that call this place home have faced a very uncertain future. From the 1980s to 2007, a lot of the ...
India is home to more wild tigers than any other country. Living with one of the world’s most captivating yet powerful carnivores is no easy matter. In countries like the UK, it can be hard to imagine ...
Mountain gorillas have only one home: a network of parks crossing Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An estimated 1,063 mountain gorillas are known to remain in the wild today.
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