WWF’s ShellBank is the world’s first global traceability toolkit and database of sea turtle DNA that aims to reverse the decline of sea turtles and recover populations. Learn more: .
Journey back in time to understand why peatlands were once feared and drained.
We talk to Charlie Reinertsen about his work to rewrite the narrative and help restore these vital ecosystems for future generations.
WWF's blended finance model, launched in Brazil, is accelerating conservation efforts globally. CEO
@Carter_Roberts
talks with
@LatinFinance
about how Project Finance for Permanence is changing the game for conservation funding.
The world's most endangered species are under threat from an unexpected source: the internet. Social media and e-commerce have become a huge pathway for illegal wildlife trade: .
Polar bears in the Southern Hudson Bay could go extinct as early as the 2030s due to thinning sea ice.
WWF's Elisabeth Kruger talks with the
@nytimes
's
@AustynGaffney
about how climate change is impacting this subpopulation.
Carter Roberts, CEO of WWF-US, joins
@the_IDB
president
@igoldfajn
to discuss how WWF bridges the gap between global environmental challenges and local needs in the Amazon - and how we fund conservation at scale.
#IDBInvestSustainabilityWeek
Watch now:
APEX at WWF is an AANHPI Employee Resource Group that fosters a tight-knit community for staff to celebrate their diverse cultures, backgrounds, and journeys in conservation: .
What is climate and environmental justice? As Carlos Claussell Velez explains on this week’s episode of Nature Breaking, it’s all about “centering humanity” in our mission to save the planet. Watch/Listen to the full episode: .
Let’s give it up for the whales! They are the largest living creatures on the planet. But did you know they could also play a critical role in the climate crisis? Learn why whales are fin-tastic climate champions: .
Did you know that plastic waste in the ocean could outweigh all the fish by 2050? You can help end plastic pollution, protect our oceans, and support WWF’s critical conservation efforts around the world with your donation in honor of World Ocean Day: .
What does a sustainable future for US agriculture look like?
@E_E_Leader
does a deep dive into WWF's efforts to shore up our food supply in the face of climate change by shifting specialty crop production to the mid-Mississippi Delta.
A new report shows that while reducing emissions is the primary way to achieve net-zero, Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) has a critical role to play.
Read the new edition of the State of Carbon Dioxide Removal report here:
We rely on California to grow the vast majority of the country's fruits and vegetables--which is increasingly unsustainable.
WWF has a proactive solution: shifting some of our food crops to the Mississippi Delta.
Local Delta farmers are testing the idea.
It feels like AI is everywhere, but what if we've only just begun to tap its potential for saving our oceans? Check out the first episode of our new ocean-focused podcast, Breaking Waves! Watch now: .
Have you ever noticed the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) logo? You've probably seen it while shopping for groceries or even furniture. It turns out this little logo makes a big difference—for people and the planet.
Learn how on the
@PBSNature
blog:
How many wild tigers are left? As Jenny Roberts explains in this week’s episode of Nature Breaking, their numbers are ticking up. But more funding and commitments from global leaders are required to secure their future. WATCH: .
What if you could leverage the structure of a business to embed sustainability and worker equity into a company’s DNA?
A new business case examines different structures to accomplish this goal, plus advantages and disadvantages of each model:
What’s so smart about ‘SMART’? The Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool is increasing the effectiveness and coordination of frontline staff working to protect our world’s biodiversity. Here’s WWF’s Rohit Singh on how SMART is being used to conserve tiger landscapes.