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Read the latest conservation stories and updates from WWF about wildlife, wild places, people, and the planet.
Teaming up to track the Pacific walrus
Published on April 24, 2025
© Kevin Schafer/WWF
In Nepal, new snow leopard numbers show stable population
Published on April 23, 2025
© Sanjog-Rai DNPWC/WWF-Nepal
The great monarch migration
© Masterfile / Minden Pictures
The other big reason monarchs are in decline: neonicotinoid pesticides
Published on April 21, 2025
© WWF-US/Clay Bolt
What seabirds can tell us about our oceans
Published on April 19, 2025
© WWF-US/Elisabeth Kruger
Learnings and livelihoods in Fiji
Published on April 2, 2025
© WWF-Pacific/Tom Vierus
How elephants navigate India’s changing landscape
© WWF-India
Mangroves mean life for coastal communities throughout the tropics
Published on March 12, 2025
© Antonio Busiello/WWF-US
In Kenya, women take the lead in conservation solutions
Published on March 7, 2025
© WWF-US / Jerry Mushala
Eastern monarch butterfly population nearly doubles in 2025
Published on March 6, 2025
© NATUREPL.COM/SYLVAIN CORDIER/WWF