An eco-wakening: How consumer behaviors are changing in response to the planetary crisis

Published by the World Wildlife Fund People around the world are concerned about their relationship with nature, changing their ways, and demanding more action to protect the planet, according to a new report. Read the full article at: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/an-eco-wakening-how-consumer-behaviors-are-changing-in-response-to-the-planetary-crisis

More than 70% of snow leopard habitat remains unexplored

Published by the World Wildlife Fund Snow leopards live in some of the most rugged landscapes in Asia’s high mountains, which makes it incredibly difficult to study these rare and elusive big cats. Read the full article at: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/more-than-70-of-snow-leopard-habitat-remains-unexplored

WWF’s Grace Lee on onggi, resilience, and the abundance of nature

Published by the World Wildlife Fund I work to motivate people to protect nature. Just as my dad, who immigrated from Korea, saw the abundance of opportunity in the US, I see endless possibilities in how we can protect our planet. Read the full article at: https://www.worldwildlife.org/stories/wwf-s-grace-lee-on-onggi-resilience-and-the-abundance-of-nature

How would offshore oil and gas drilling in the Arctic impact wildlife?

Published by the World Wildlife Fund The Arctic Ocean is one of the most pristine and fragile places left on the planet—and it’s in trouble. In January, the Trump administration called for the removal of crucial Arctic protections in a new draft proposal of where oil and gas companies can purchase leases for offshore drilling. A […]

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