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Read the latest conservation stories and updates from WWF about wildlife, wild places, people, and the planet.
How scientists use DNA to protect sea turtles
Published on June 16, 2026
© WWF-Australia/ Christine Hof
Forty years after the commercial whaling ban, there’s both progress and more work ahead
Published on March 11, 2026
© Shutterstock / Craig Lambert / WWF
A baby dugong sighting shows success of seagrass meadow conservation in Indonesia
Published on February 12, 2026
© WWF-Indonesia/Dede Walter
Mangrove conservation around the world
Published on January 26, 2026
© WWF-Colombia / Andrés Riveros Pardo
In an Arctic classroom, students find spring science connections
Published on July 22, 2025
© WWF-US/Emma Barnes
Kelp farming catches on in Maine
Published on April 30, 2025
© WWF-US/Daniel Vernick
What seabirds can tell us about our oceans
Published on April 19, 2025
© WWF-US/Elisabeth Kruger
Building up community-managed marine ecosystems through shared knowledge
Published on February 25, 2025
© Jonathan Caramanus / Green Renaissance / WWF-UK
Setting a new standard: groundbreaking move aims to safeguard crew welfare and promote sustainability in Tuna Fisheries
Published on February 13, 2025
© WWF-Pacific / Tom Vierus
How coastal communities and WWF advanced conservation in 2024
Published on December 19, 2024
© Roger Hooper / WWF