8 reasons for hope in the face of climate change

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing people, wildlife, and the planet. From warming temperatures to more extreme weather, communities around the world are already feeling the impacts. But we can create a safer and resilient future if we work together to rethink the way we produce and […]

8 reasons for hope in the face of climate change

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing people, wildlife, and the planet. From warming temperatures to more extreme weather, communities around the world are already feeling the impacts. But we can create a safer and resilient future if we work together to rethink the way we produce and […]

How to write a letter to the editor

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Calling your representatives at the local, state, and federal levels to voice your support for conservation issues remains a crucial component of safeguarding our planet’s future. But have you ever thought about taking it a step further? Writing a letter to the editor of your local media outlet on a […]

How to write a letter to the editor

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Calling your representatives at the local, state, and federal levels to voice your support for conservation issues remains a crucial component of safeguarding our planet’s future. But have you ever thought about taking it a step further? Writing a letter to the editor of your local media outlet on a […]

WWF supporters raise more than $250,000 to help bison in Badlands National Park

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Generous WWF supporters gave bison at Badlands National Park a new lease on life—in just two weeks. In early March, nearly 2,500 people donated a total of $256,512 to extend bison habitat at the park from 57,640 acres to 80,193 acres. This will allow the park to achieve and sustain […]

WWF supporters raise more than $250,000 to help bison in Badlands National Park

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Generous WWF supporters gave bison at Badlands National Park a new lease on life—in just two weeks. In early March, nearly 2,500 people donated a total of $256,512 to extend bison habitat at the park from 57,640 acres to 80,193 acres. This will allow the park to achieve and sustain […]

President Trump rolls back progress made on crucial climate change policy

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Today, President Donald Trump and his administration announced they would take measures to roll back crucial climate change policies, including the Clean Power Plan, a law which is widely considered the most significant action to address climate change ever taken by the U.S.    This decision ignores the sweeping actions […]

President Trump rolls back progress made on crucial climate change policy

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Today, President Donald Trump and his administration announced they would take measures to roll back crucial climate change policies, including the Clean Power Plan, a law which is widely considered the most significant action to address climate change ever taken by the U.S.    This decision ignores the sweeping actions […]

Going beyond Earth Hour

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Around the globe, we are already feeling the effects of climate change: extreme weather events, melting glaciers, and rising sea levels, to name a few. These impacts may sometimes leave us feeling helpless. But if we act now, we can stave off the most dire impacts of a warming world. […]

Speak up to support international conservation funding

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Last week, President Trump released his new budget proposal. As it stands, the proposal significantly reduces foreign assistance funding—including funding critical to conservation programs and sustainable development around the world. This is not good news. We must continue to support these programs and you can help do something about it. […]

Speak up to support international conservation funding

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Last week, President Trump released his new budget proposal. As it stands, the proposal significantly reduces foreign assistance funding—including funding critical to conservation programs and sustainable development around the world. This is not good news. We must continue to support these programs and you can help do something about it. […]

Speak up to support international conservation funding

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Last week, President Trump released his new budget proposal. As it stands, the proposal significantly reduces foreign assistance funding—including funding critical to conservation programs and sustainable development around the world. This is not good news. We must continue to support these programs and you can help do something about it. […]

On Lobby Day, WWF activists head to Capitol Hill to engage leaders on conservation issues

Published by the World Wildlife Fund The halls of Congress and the Senate came alive on Tuesday as dozens of WWF activists from across the country met with their representatives to advocate for international conservation funding. Through more than 60 face-to-face meetings on Lobby Day 2017, our activists shared with key legislators their concerns and hopes […]

On Lobby Day, WWF activists head to Capitol Hill to engage leaders on conservation issues

Published by the World Wildlife Fund The halls of Congress came alive on Tuesday as dozens of WWF activists from across the country met with their representatives to advocate for international conservation funding. Through more than 60 face-to-face meetings on Lobby Day 2017, our activists shared with key legislators their concerns and hopes on topics ranging […]

Improved cookstoves empower women in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Published by the World Wildlife Fund My colleague and I rode the rough, volcanic black rock roads of Goma, a city in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to a series of small wooden houses. Here, an association formed mainly of women was very busy working to build new, improved cookstoves by hand to make them nearly […]

Improved cookstoves empower women in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Published by the World Wildlife Fund My colleague and I rode the rough, volcanic black rock roads of Goma, a city in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, to a series of small wooden houses. Here, an association formed mainly of women was very busy working to build new, improved cookstoves by hand to make them nearly […]

US should continue to lead the way on climate change action

Published by the World Wildlife Fund The scientific consensus is clear and compelling: our climate is changing at a dangerous and unprecedented rate. Every year, we are seeing increasingly severe impacts, including more frequent and more intense droughts, floods and wildfires; dropping agricultural yields; rising sea levels; and acidifying oceans. At the root of these changes […]

US should continue to lead the way on climate change action

Published by the World Wildlife Fund The scientific consensus is clear and compelling: our climate is changing at a dangerous and unprecedented rate. Every year, we are seeing increasingly severe impacts, including more frequent and more intense droughts, floods and wildfires; dropping agricultural yields; rising sea levels; and acidifying oceans. At the root of these changes […]

On World Wildlife Day, give your stamp of approval to conservation funding

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Today we’re celebrating the fourth-annual World Wildlife Day—a time to reflect on the amazing diversity of wildlife on our planet and recommit to conservation. In the past year alone, we’ve had much to applaud when it comes to protecting wildlife and wild places: both the US and China began implementing […]

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