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In September 2021, with village-to-village travel suspended, WWF-Pacific helped deliver rations of flour, rice, sugar, dhal, ...
In Kenya, a new technology identifies humans in parks after dark and alerts rangers to potential rhino poachers.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed a bill into law that establishes Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for plastic and ...
How do we achieve a clean energy future without destroying ecosystems? That’s the question we’re tackling in this week’s episode of Nature Breaking.
WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries. Test your knowledge about endangered ...
The world’s smallest population of mountain gorillas—a subspecies of the eastern gorilla—is split in two and scientists have debated whether they may be two separate subspecies. A bit more than half ...
Madagascar supports rich coral diversity and numerous marine and coastal species. Fish stocks support local livelihoods, and also represent an important sector within the national economy. To conserve ...
Los osos pardos son de los pocos animales han logrado cautivar tanto nuestra imaginación. Pero estos animales, considerados ...
Cada año, las grullas canadienses recorren miles de kilómetros entre sus zonas de reproducción en el norte de Estados Unidos, ...
Para muchos, es fácil entender el amor a primera vista con solo ver una nutria marina. Pero más allá de su aparente ternura, ...
La tortuga gigante está amenazada por especies introducidas en las islas como perros y gatos, que se aprovechan de las ...
El elefante africano de bosque es el primo escurridizo del elefante africano de sabana. Habita en las densas selvas ...