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These maps trace the migratory superhighways that connect whales to critical breeding, feeding, and social habitats across ...
49 leading international experts sign open letter to the G20 Sustainable Finance Working Group meeting in South Africa next week urging to implement measures to address nature loss in the G20 ...
Ahead of the opening of the third UN Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice, France (9-13 June), WWF is urging world leaders and businesses to seize the opportunity to deliver on their promises to protect ...
Location of Consultancy: Flexible, with potential site visits to: University of Queensland (UQ; UQ St. Lucia Campus, Brisbane, Australia; 2. WCS office, Suva, Fiji; 3 ...
Usually found in tropical waters, invasive rabbitfish have colonized large stretches of the coast of Türkiye More frequent and intense droughts, storms and heat waves, melting glaciers, warming oceans ...
We are looking for a full time (Senior) Policy Officer, Sustainable Agriculture & Food to join our natural resources team. The ideal candidate should have experience in the field of land-use, ...
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) GEF Agency is requesting Expressions of Interest from qualified consultants for the Terminal Evaluation of the "Collaborative platform for African nature-based tourism ...
WWF Asia Pacific is seeking to update our roster of communications consultants. Successful candidates on our roster will be experienced individuals or companies, interested and available to support ...
Review of progress in 2024 under WWF work in China, India, Pakistan, Turkiye and Viet Nam WWF piloted its first Collective Action project on Water Stewardship in Taihu Basin, China back in 2011, and ...
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) GEF Agency is requesting Expressions of Interest from qualified consultants for the Gender and Social Inclusion (GESI) Consultancy for the "Heart of Conservation ...
NASA scientists have found that a major form of global air pollution involved in summertime "smog" has also played a significant role in warming the Arctic.
Coffee lovers the world over are unknowingly drinking coffee that was illegally grown inside one of the world’s most important national parks for tigers, elephants and rhinos, says an investigative ...