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380 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong in 2021 and 2022
22/05/2023

380 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong in 2021 and 2022

A color-changing lizard, a thick-thumbed bat, a venemous snake named after a Chinese mythological goddess, an orchid that looks like a Muppet, and a tree frog with skin that resembles thick moss are just five of the 380 new species described by scientists in the Greater Mekong region of Southeast As...

Announcing the Thomas Lovejoy Science for Nature Symposium
22/05/2023

Announcing the Thomas Lovejoy Science for Nature Symposium

WWF is dedicating its annual science symposium to Tom Lovejoy.

A wildlife rescue project protects Belize’s threatened seascapes and wildlife–one manatee at a time
17/05/2023

A wildlife rescue project protects Belize’s threatened seascapes and wildlife–one manatee at a time

Wildtracks functions at a critical crossroads for the future of wildlife and healthy oceans in Belize: rehabilitating manatees and primates as well as supporting protected area strategies.

After Australia’s devastating wildfires, camera traps capture remarkable wildlife recovering
15/05/2023

After Australia’s devastating wildfires, camera traps capture remarkable wildlife recovering

With a range of on-the-ground partners, the Eyes on Recovery team deployed camera traps in eight fire-affected regions to better understand the disaster’s impacts and how species are recovering.

How an invaluable river system in Cambodia inspired one scientist’s career
11/05/2023

How an invaluable river system in Cambodia inspired one scientist’s career

Scientist Chouly Ou reflects on her relationship with freshwater while growing up in Cambodia.

WWF’s Alexis Will teaches Alaska’s kindergarteners about seabirds—and saving our oceans
10/05/2023

WWF’s Alexis Will teaches Alaska’s kindergarteners about seabirds—and saving our oceans

For more than a decade, the Sitka Sound Science Center’s Scientists in the School program has exposed students in every classroom at every grade level to a wide variety of scientific disciplines, using hands-on, engaging classroom and field experiences.

WWF and the 2023 UN Water Conference
01/05/2023

WWF and the 2023 UN Water Conference

The world came together to discuss water for the first time in 46 years to discuss the central role of rivers, lakes, and wetlands in tackling the nature and climate crises, reducing disaster risk, and driving sustainable development.

In Belize, a flourishing marine reserve showcases the benefits of protecting coral reefs
18/04/2023

In Belize, a flourishing marine reserve showcases the benefits of protecting coral reefs

Hol Chan—Mayan for “little channel”—is a prime example of how a well-operated marine reserve benefits both the environment and economy alike—and makes a convincing case for replicating the model elsewhere.

WWF campaign targets wild meat consumption to protect public health and nature
11/04/2023

WWF campaign targets wild meat consumption to protect public health and nature

WWF ran a campaign called Zero Wild Meat targeting consumption of wild meat between October and December 2022 among urban and provincial consumers in Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Lao PDR with the goal of reducing demand and consumptive behaviors.

How community and Indigenous efforts contribute to protecting our oceans
24/03/2023

How community and Indigenous efforts contribute to protecting our oceans

While marine protected areas are the most well-known pathway to protect marine life, experts are turning toward ‘other effective conservation measures' (OECMs) to work alongside marine protected areas as complementary pathways that protect our ocean ecosystems.

Troubling news for monarch butterfly populations
21/03/2023

Troubling news for monarch butterfly populations

Presence of monarch butterflies in their wintering habitat drops 22% in one year.

Rare video of tigress and three cubs in Thailand
03/03/2023

Rare video of tigress and three cubs in Thailand

Incredible footage of a tigress and her three cubs was recorded in western Thailand last year. With only 148-189 wild tigers in all of Thailand, a tiger sighting is rare and even rarer to see a tigress with three well developed cubs.

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