A new report sheds light on the often-overlooked ways that wildlife benefits people, helping us to understand how deeply ...
There is growing understanding among institutions and organizations that involving youth in initiatives, partnerships and ...
WWF awards grants to 13 community-based organizations and one academic institution, continuing our commitment to inclusive ...
WWF’s flagship Living Planet Report details sharp declines in monitored wildlife populations with the steepest drops recorded ...
Indigenous women in the Peruvian Amazon are using handicrafts to empower their communities, preserve culture, and promote ...
Use these slideshow lessons to introduce your students to the importance of reducing food waste. Teacher notes are built right in! Designed for K-5 and 6-12. 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted each ...
The island of Sivuqaq—also known as St. Lawrence Island—in the northern Bering Sea is home to the Siberian Yupik. In May 2024 ...
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to ...
The North American Grasslands Conservation Act would help protect the prairie by providing much-needed funding for voluntary, ...
This assessment is one in a series resulting from a WWF study that assesses the vulnerability of numerous species to the effects of climate change. For each species, we also recommend climate-adaptive ...
Looking for a ready-to-go robust lesson plan on a particular topic? We’ve pulled together various Wild Classroom resources from our Curriculum Library to create a collection of prepackaged, multi-step ...
The humphead wrasse is an enormous coral reef fish—growing over six feet long—with a prominent bulge on its forehead. Some of them live to be over 30 years old. They roam through coral reefs in search ...