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WWF

Summer 2026

In this issue of World Wildlife magazine, learn about Madagascar’s northern coast, home to an array of marine and terrestrial biodiversity—and communities deeply connected to the sea. But threats to fisheries, mangroves, and coral reefs have put the ecosystem and local livelihoods at risk. Today, WWF supports a cadre of local leaders fiercely protecting the coast—blending conservation with nature- friendly economic opportunity.

Around the world, global tech company HP Inc. is collaborating with WWF to conserve more than a million acres of forest by 2030. In this article, we spotlight a project in eastern Australia, where the partners have joined forces to protect endangered greater gliders and restore their critical forest ecosystem.

See the full list of articles below.

Cracked blue paint texture with yellow lichen
What’s that on the cover? A close look at a weathered buoy, from photographer Benjamin Williamson’s collection. These marine road signs are employed by Maine’s lobster harvesters, who paint them in distinctive colors.

© Benjamin Williamson Photography