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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All articles
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How species like sea otters shape ecosystems, showing that protecting wildlife is key to restoring balance and supporting human well-being
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Tourism is helping conserve forest elephants and supports Indigenous communities with jobs, healthcare, and education
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Gallery
From Arctic foxes to orangutans, capturing the bond between animals and their habitats -
Reducing zoonotic disease risks like Ebola, malaria, and Lyme—protecting both ecosystems and human health
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Using drama to raise awareness about elephant poaching and wildlife crime in India
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A striking image captures their speed, beauty, and globe-trotting resilience.
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How partnerships, science, and storytelling can drive lasting change for people and the planet
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Her journey from nature-loving kid to WWF leader, working to secure lasting conservation impact around the world
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President's letter
WWF’s Nik Sekhran explains how plastic pollution harms nature and people—and why rethinking how we use and manage plastic is key to lasting change