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eDNA reveals snow leopard presence in Bhutan’s mountain rivers
We start with a commitment to place. Since our founding, WWF has been working to save the places that are most essential for all life on Earth, including our own.
Everywhere we work, WWF helps create solutions to nature's greatest threats
Our work to reverse nature loss and conserve biodiversity has never been more urgent.

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Story
Stingless bees and Indigenous livelihoods in the Amazon
A community builds a stronger economy while continuing to protect the forest

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Magazine
How lentils help you and the planet
Lentils have a low environmental impact, making them a climate-friendly crop.

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Blog
Farming for people, planet, and community in the Mississippi Delta
There’s a revolution afoot in the Mid-Mississippi Delta
Together with partners, WWF develops innovative solutions in every place we work.


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By addressing the “whole of a place”—its ecology, economy, governance, culture, people, and wildlife—WWF helps create crucial and scalable solutions to nature's greatest threats.
Lasting change only succeeds when the needs of people are prioritized in balance with conservation. That’s why we center people in our work—especially Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Around the world, WWF works with corporations to build smarter, more sustainable and successful supply chains and outcomes.
We are connected as Americans by how deeply we value and connect with nature in our daily lives.
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84% of Americans
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73% of Americans
believe it is a civic duty to take care of nature

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