Meet the Guardians of Namibia’s Pangolins
[ad_1] N/aici Isak aiae, aged 53, is from the rugged Aha Hills village in Nyae Nyae. Isak's love for nature goes beyond words. For years, Isak safeguarded water points and…
[ad_1] N/aici Isak aiae, aged 53, is from the rugged Aha Hills village in Nyae Nyae. Isak's love for nature goes beyond words. For years, Isak safeguarded water points and…
[ad_1] A staggering 97% of migratory fish on the Convention of Migratory Species (CMS) face extinction. A recent United Nations report takes a close look at the status of migratory…
[ad_1] Kyle Newman, WWF’s community partnership leader for Oceans, was born and raised in Alaska. In his work, he finds himself most often listening—trying to understand people's needs and building…
[ad_1] What do you think of when you think of climate solutions? It's time to add wildlife and habitat conservation to that list. [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Elephants’ important role in maintaining biodiversity and healthy ecosystems has earned them various names including ecosystem engineers, seed dispersers, and forest gardeners. However, African forest elephants—a species inhabiting the…
[ad_1] Five years ago, WWF began honoring young people in the United States who’ve made outstanding contributions to conservation with our Conservation Leadership Award. These remarkable individuals made strides in…
[ad_1] Since childhood, insects have been my obsession. I delight in their beauty, amazing behavior, complex life histories, and the key roles they play in nearly every ecosystem on Earth.…
[ad_1] What is a communal conservancy? Before Namibia’s independence in 1990, wildlife populations in the country’s communal areas had plummeted because of an apartheid regime that alienated communities from their…
[ad_1] Amidst growing concerns about the conservation of freshwater resources, the Mekong Forgotten Fishes Report sheds light on innovative approaches to preserve and invest in the health of this vital…
[ad_1] You see folks everywhere proclaiming that we’re done, it’s over and we’ve failed: if we can’t limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the planet is squarely on the…