In 2025, the WWF saw significant traction in many of its endeavors. The nonprofit protected vulnerable species, reversed threatened statuses, and helped pass several conservation acts into law. All of ...
Click on each species to see whether it makes a suitable pet based on WWF’s assessment around the five potential risk themes.
Every year on the third Friday in May, thousands of people around the world participate in Endangered Species Day by celebrating, learning about, and taking action to protect threatened and endangered ...
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) logo is pictured on a stand in Berlin. The German Environment Ministry plans to combat environmental crime in collaboration with Interpol and the conservation ...
CNW/ - WWF-Canada is empowering the next generation of leaders by awarding 62 Go Wild Grants to projects across the country at schools from preschool ...
Today is World Wildlife Day — a dedicated time for celebrating wild animals and plants which can be observed by getting outside or taking time to appreciate photos of beautiful scenes in nature, to ...
The country has been known as a hub for the trade in illegal wildlife. But it has been stepping up enforcement as concerns grow about the depletion of certain species and the growing role of ...
WWF’s Responsible Pet Guide encourages thoughtful, legal, and informed decisions before choosing exotic pets like leopard ...
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- When you hear the word "nature," what comes to mind? Far away landscapes, wild animals, or your local park – these are all true – but nature encompasses so ...
Animals need all the help they can get, now more than ever. March 3 is United Nations World Animal Day, and I am thrilled that Katie Cleary, founder of Peace 4 Animals and director and producer of the ...
ST. LOUIS,MO. – August 20, 2008 – With its distinctive black and white stripes, no animal is quite as renowned as the zebra. Unfortunately, two species of these fauna fashionistas are currently at ...
Worldwide wildlife populations have shrunk by nearly three-quarters on average over the past 50 years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said Thursday in the latest edition of its Living Planet Report.