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Sperm whales, the planet’s largest toothed predator, have incredibly complex social structures and cultural practices. During a recent WWF-backed research expedition around Greece’s northwestern ...
WWF will lend its global brand to the dramatic public art and climate activation, THE HERDS, in a bid to inspire people ...
More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans and rising sea levels – climate change is already causing immense harm to the natural world, putting ...
WWF is looking for a consultant/small consultant team to work on WWF Manual on Conflict Sensitive Conservation. Please read the Terms of Reference attached in this job post and see all the details, ...
International Maritime Organization negotiations result in binding greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, a global fuel standard and improved marine environment protections, but near-term targets, ...
Gland, Switzerland (7 April 2025): WWF International is delighted to welcome the financial expert and Treasurer of WWF-UK, David Barnes, to its International Board of Trustees. David Barnes has been a ...
Local governments around the world are working to make their cities more sustainable and climate resilient. And as with all great challenges, the need for engaged and dedicated partners is clear.
Mylène, Seraphine, Derek, Angelika, Roel and Emma are back from Ivohibe where they spent 10 weeks working in two different WWF projects. Learn about their expectations before they went there and watch ...