The World Wide Fund for Nature has published a tracker. “There is a worrying gap between what was promised in ...
Spending on nature needs to increase to $542 billion annually by 2030, up from $200 billion as of 2022, to halt nature loss ...
Because forests are home to the most plant and animal species in any ecosystem, including 68% of mammal species, scientists ...
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TASS/. The Russian national organization World Wide Fund for Nature (recognized as a foreign agent in Russia) has terminated an agreement on the use of the Panda logo and the acronym WWF ...
Collective effort needed to combat climate, nature crises, says WWF conservation director of Türkiye - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Nations will debate how to save species from extinction at a major U.N. biodiversity summit called COP16 in Colombia.
The United Nations effort to achieve “harmony” with the natural world kicks off in Colombia this week. Recent reports show ...
Around 190 nations are participating in COP16 in Cali, Colombia, aiming to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030.
Every day, local fishermen visit Ernesto Rojas to sell him small, colorful fish plucked from rivers in the Colombian jungle ...
Out of 150 species of butterflies, monarchs are the most beloved, but what does the future hold for our friendly fliers?