Wetlands are essential for life and climate. Discover what they are, why they matter, and eight key facts about these ...
Learn where orangutans live and eight amazing facts about them, plus WWF’s efforts to protect their habitats in Asia.
Discover what climate change mitigation and adaptation mean, and why both are critical for a sustainable and resilient future ...
Learn why polar bears have white fur and other cool facts, plus WWF’s efforts to protect them and their Arctic habitat from ...
Elephants are vital to ecosystems. Learn interesting facts and how WWF works to protect them across Africa and Asia.
These mysterious creatures undertake extraordinary journeys—a metamorphosis and migration so dramatic it rivals any in nature ...
The government of Brazil, Brazilian communities, and a broad coalition of partners—including WWF—launched the ARPA ...
The black spider monkey—also known as the Guiana or red-faced spider monkey—is found in eastern South America in areas north of the Amazon River. They are one of seven species of spider monkeys found ...
There's a lot that people can do at home to reduce food waste. Everyone can take practical steps like freezing food before it ...
Nearly 200 countries had agreed back in Dubai in 2023 to transition away from fossil fuels. Yet in the two COPs since, not a ...
Over half of Rio Grande water use is unsustainable. Farmers and WWF urge investment in solutions to secure water for people ...
At WWF, we are inspired by you—by your love and passion for protecting this incredible planet we call home. Thank you for all ...