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Plastic reuse – enabling products or packaging to be used multiple times for their original purpose – .extends the life of the resources we do use, helps us use less plastic, and drives consumer ...
WWF is working with students and teachers, grades K-12, to share the value of food and develop strategies to reduce waste. Schools can use their cafeteria as a classroom to conduct food waste audits ...
Corruption undermines global development and biodiversity conservation. Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) knowledge is designed to strengthen anti-corruption policy and practice in ...
Illegal wildlife trafficking is one of the world's top criminal activities — ranked alongside drugs, arms, and human trafficking. To build awareness of this crisis, WWF's original online series STOP ...
The protection of the Irrawaddy dolphin is crucial for the overall health of the Mekong River—home to an estimated 1,100 species of fish. The Irrawaddy dolphin is also regarded as a sacred animal by ...
Cincinnati's efforts to address climate change include investing in: green transportation; sustainable and resilient food systems; renewable energy and more.
Washington, D.C. - A first-of-its-kind report assessing the current field of conservation technology and various tools’ ability to diagnose, understand and address the most critical environmental ...
What a year it’s been. 2024 held plenty of hard news for nature, but there were also notable wins. Those successes deserve to be celebrated!
Discover how beaver dams offer nature-inspired solutions for restoring freshwater habitats, promoting biodiversity, and managing water resources effectively.
Colombia, WWF and Partners Announce $245M Agreement to Permanently Protect Vital Systems of Nation’s Protected Areas Funding provides protection to critical marine and terrestrial ecosystems across ...
WWF report reveals how wild species are essential for human survival. Learn why biodiversity loss threatens our food, climate, and economies, and what action is needed.
The giant panda has just been downgraded from ‘Endangered’ to ‘Vulnerable’ on the global list of species at risk of extinction, demonstrating how an integrated approach to conservation can help save ...
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