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As we close out 2024, we're celebrating the progress made in conservation. Discover the year's most impactful conservation wins and how they are shaping the path forward: worldwildlife.org/stories/conser…

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New WWF-led research reveals hidden but vital benefits wildlife provides to people--food, livelihoods, medicine, disaster protection, and more. With wildlife populations plummeting, we risk losing the very systems that support us. Learn more: worldwildlife.org/press-releases…

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From seed dispersal to pollination, wildlife plays an often hidden but vital role in keeping our ecosystems—and us—alive. Discover the unseen benefits we reap from birds, bats, beavers, sharks and more in this blog post for Nature by Becky Chaplin-Kramer @beckyck.bsky.social: pbs.org/wnet/nature/bl…

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Did you know that animals play a vital role in supporting human well-being? WWF's Global Biodiversity Lead Scientist, Becky Chaplin-Kramer @beckyck.bsky.social talks with Mongabay 's John C. Cannon about her latest research on the benefits people get from wildlife. news.mongabay.com/2025/01/scient…

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Tackling human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is critical for both conservation and development. WWF and experts have developed the C2C: Conflict to Coexistence Approach, a holistic, adaptable framework for HWC management. Learn more: conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cs…

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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Meet five WWF scientists whose passion, expertise, and dedication are driving real change for people and the planet: worldwildlife.org/stories/meet-f…

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This #WorldWildlifeDay, we are reminded that conservation works. While many species face alarming declines, bison are making a comeback. Read Clay Bolt's blog post for Nature to learn why: pbs.org/wnet/nature/bl…

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Not all floods are bad—some help prevent disasters. By restoring floodplains and giving rivers room to breathe, we can reduce catastrophic flooding, protect communities, and boost biodiversity. WWF’s Jeff Opperman💧🐟🎸 explains in Forbes: forbes.com/sites/jeffoppe…

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Gorillas, rhinos and other species are bouncing back thanks to conservation efforts. One helpful tool? Using AI to help analyze camera trap images. Tune into this week’s episode of Nature Breaking at 2:30pm ET to learn more: music.youtube.com/playlist?list=…

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New report: The eastern monarch butterfly population wintering in central Mexico's forests occupied 4.42 acres of forest, up from 2.22 acres during the previous winter. While this is hopeful news, populations remain far below the long-term average. worldwildlife.org/stories/easter…

New report: The eastern monarch butterfly population wintering in central Mexico's forests occupied 4.42 acres of forest, up from 2.22 acres during the previous winter. While this is hopeful news, populations remain far below the long-term average. worldwildlife.org/stories/easter…
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A new WWF and Globe Scan survey of 30,000 people across 31 countries reveals that water pollution is the top environmental issue worldwide. This #WorldWaterDay, the message is clear: our water security is at risk. Learn more: bit.ly/4is9e48

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WWF's chief scientist, Dr. Rebecca Shaw, explains why the current rate of nature loss is anything but normal in the The New York Times. Learn more: nytimes.com/2025/03/27/opi…

WWF's chief scientist, <a href="/DrRebeccaShaw/">Dr. Rebecca Shaw</a>, explains why the current rate of nature loss is anything but normal in the <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>. Learn more: nytimes.com/2025/03/27/opi…
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As human development expands, encounters with wildlife are inevitable—but they don’t have to be negative. WWF’s Nilanga Jayasinghe shares how we can shift from conflict to coexistence in this Nature blog: pbs.org/wnet/nature/bl…

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How is AI shaping the future of conservation? This Earth Day, WWF’s dave thau | @[email protected] joins PMI's podcast to discuss how WWF is using AI and emerging tech to drive smarter, faster, and more impactful conservation solutions. Learn more: pmi.org/projectified-p…

How is AI shaping the future of conservation? This Earth Day, WWF’s <a href="/davethau/">dave thau | @davethau@fediscience.org</a>  joins <a href="/PMInstitute/">PMI</a>'s podcast to discuss how WWF is using AI and emerging tech to drive smarter, faster, and more impactful conservation solutions. Learn more: pmi.org/projectified-p…
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When we waste food, nature pays the price. US schools, through the school lunch program, can play a big role in limiting the amount of food that we waste in our country. Learn more in this week’s episode of Nature Breaking: youtube.com/watch?v=L0__jB…

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Want to turn your passion for nature into a conservation career? WWF Chief Scientist Dr. Rebecca Shaw shares her journey and how science drives global change in the latest All Creatures podcast. Listen here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/exp…

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Did you know pesticides are a major threat to native bees? 🐝 WWF is launching new research & workshops this spring to help reduce their use and protect pollinators. Learn more in this Nature piece: pbs.org/wnet/nature/bl…