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  • New study says conservation works, providing hope for biodiversity efforts 1st May 2024
    - A new study published in Science reveals that conservation works, with conservation actions improving or slowing the decline of biodiversity in two-thirds of the cases analyzed.- The study highlights the effectiveness of various conservation strategies, such as controlling invasive species, restoring habitats and establishing protected areas, across different geographic locations, ecosystems and political systems.- […]
  • Education & research bring Rio’s dolphins back from the brink of extinction 30th April 2024
    - The Guiana dolphin (Sotalia guianensis) is one of the most common cetaceans in Brazil but also one of the most vulnerable, with numbers dwindling by up to 93% in the last 40 years.- One of the worst affected regions is Guanabara Bay, in Rio de Janeiro, where Guiana dolphins face daily industrial contamination, sewage […]
RSS World Wildlife Fund Stories
  • Is climate change increasing the risk of disasters? 2nd April 2024
    From deadly wildfires in Hawaii to devastating floods in Vermont, disasters wreaked havoc across the US in 2023, the world’s hottest year on record. They shook millions of lives and caused billions of dollars in damage. As the climate crisis intensifies, there is no question that the intensity and frequency of extreme weather – often […]
RSS World Wildlife Fund Press Releases
  • WWF Statement on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers IPOP Project Permit 22nd March 2024
    This week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reversed an earlier decision and approved a permit to dredge and dispose of mining material in U.S. waters near Sitnasuak, or Nome, Alaska. In response, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) issued the following statement from Steve MacLean, WWF managing director of U.S. Arctic: "The estuaries around Nome, Alaska […]
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