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By 2020, global wildlife populations could drop by as much as two-thirds as a result of human activity, according to a new report from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Indeed, the report suggests ...
The World Wildlife Fund has updated its New Species Discoveries report with 35 new reptiles, 17 amphibians, 16 fish, 155 plants and one mammal.
The world’s wildlife populations plummeted by an average of 69% between 1970 and 2018, a dangerous decline resulting from climate change and other human activity, the World Wide Fund for Nature ...
What is the world going to do about the state of its wildlife? That’s a big question we will have to answer, and fast. Image Credit: BioVoice Current models from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reveal ...
Today is Endangered Species Day, and the WWF is celebrating with a social media campaign to encourage people to save wild animals by making a microdonation every time they tweet emoji depicting ...
Nearly 3 billion koalas, kangaroos and other native Australian animals were killed or displaced by bushfires in 2019 and 2020, showed a study by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), triple the ...
G lobal wildlife populations have plummeted by 58% between 1970 and 2012, according to the latest Living Planet Report published by conservation group WWF on Wednesday. The report — an analysis ...
The World Wildlife Foundation UK is rolling out a "non-fungible animals" project to sell NFTs of endangered species and raises funds for the conservationist group.
According to The Guardian, the “ Our Living Planet Report 2018 ” from the World Wildlife Federation claims that humanity is responsible for a 60 percent decline in all animal populations ...
The support to local development committees (LDCs) and pilot farms is the core of this approach advocated by WWF. Local Development Committees are rural governance structures that can lead communities ...
WWF Together is an educational and entertaining iPad app from the World Wildlife Fund. Like most wildlife apps, WWF Together includes stunning videos and photos of animals in their natural ...
The world's wildlife populations have declined by more than two-thirds since 1970 as forests have been cleared and oceans polluted, according to an assessment released on Thursday.