Summer 2025
In this issue of World Wildlife magazine, discover how WWF is helping communities build a forest-friendly economic future along the Tapajós River in the Brazilian Amazon. And as plastic pollution piles up across our natural world, learn how WWF is collaborating with partners at every level to secure a landmark global treaty—and rethink how we produce and use plastics. See the full list of articles below.

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Sustainable futures along Brazil’s Tapajós River
An in depth look at Tapajós, Brazil
In their own words, river communities—and bioeconomy entrepreneurs—share their commitment to protecting their Amazon home. -
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The planet is drowning in plastic, with dire impacts on wildlife, ecosystems, and human health. Could a landmark global treaty help turn the tide? -
A historic step toward restoring the species in Central Asia
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In the Amazon, a community uses tradition to fuel forest-friendly tourism
An in depth look at Tapajós, Brazil
The Kumaruara people reclaim their heritage and build a sustainable future -
Durable conservation in the Brazilian Amazon
An in depth look at Tapajós, Brazil
How ARPA safeguards the Amazon through long-term funding, forest protection, and support for local communities -
Cooperatives are building responsible industry through FSC certification and forest-friendly practices
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How innovation, equity, and bold climate goals are driving corporate sustainability and global environmental impact
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The risks of exotic pet ownership and guidance to help protect animal welfare, public health, and global biodiversity
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New figures reveal hope for long-term conservation success
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WWF’s Karl Egloff shares his journey through deserts, forests, and peaks—where conservation and culture thrive side by side