Species news archive
27 Feb 2025

WWF’s Annual Review 2024 highlights our ongoing efforts to bring hope for the future of people and ...

WWF in 2024: A year of conservation action
25 Feb 2025

As global leaders meet for the UN summit on biodiversity, a crucial promise to save nature remains ...

Time to deliver $20bn for biodiversity
17 Oct 2024

With the decline in wild animals more catastrophic than previously thought, can COP16 deliver ...

Saving wild species is saving ourselves
28 May 2024

IMO has adopted new measures for the prevention and suppression of wildlife smuggling in maritime ...

All Hands on Deck: International Maritime Organization Ramps Up Battle Against Wildlife Trafficking
20 Mar 2024

“Wildlife crime often converges with transnational organized crime, such as trafficking in illicit ...

Ten organisations unite to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in global supply chains
15 Feb 2024

“At WWF we are convinced that achieving ecological connectivity is the challenge of our time. ...

Major new global initiative to protect and connect natural areas launched at UN wildlife meeting
10 Nov 2023

The outcomes were more positive than otherwise, especially with regard to tigers and other Asian ...

Wildlife Trade Body takes steps to combat illegal trade in tigers, precious timbers, sharks and elephants.

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