Ramping Up Investment in Nature - World Wildlife Fund Since 1970, wildlife populations have declined by an average of 69% 2 Today, more than one million plant and animal species are at risk of extinction 3 The potential loss of entire ecosystems, including wild pollinators, marine fisheries and timber from forests—just a fraction of nature’s ecosystem—could result in a $2 7 trillion
Year of the Tiger 2022: WWF Tigers Alive Annual Report | WWF The Tigers Alive Initiative is one of WWF’s most ambitious and visionary conservation programs undertaken for a single species; since established in 2009 we have been working with partners to double wild tigers globally 2022 was the Lunar Year of the Tiger, take a look at our special edition an
BT anh 12 thí điểm Unit 6 - KEY - Unit 6 . . . - Studocu The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international (1) ____ governmental organization for the (2) ____, research, and restoration of the environment The organization was (3) ____ as a charitable trust on September 11, 1961, in Morges, Switzerland, under the name World Wildlife Fund It was an initiative of Julian Huxley and Max Nicholson
6 Reasons Why Wildlife Conservation Should be on your . . . - WWF This coming World Wildlife Day (Tuesday 3 March), please spare a thought for the plight of many threatened species around the world Here are five reasons why they should be a priority for all of us Here are five reasons why they should be a priority for all of us
Eastern Lowland Gorilla | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund A QUICKLY DISAPPEARING SUBSPECIES The eastern lowland gorilla’s range has declined by at least a quarter over the last 50 years The last census, in the mid-1990s, estimated that there were only 16,900 of the animals left in the wild, but following more than a decade of habitat destruction and fragmentation and years of civil unrest, the eastern lowland gorilla’s population may have