Publications
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In 2019, the Amazon captured the world‚'s attention as fires tore through the world‚'s largest rain forest. This report outlines what enabled these fires, and what actions WWF and partners have taken to aid in response and recovery.
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This short reference guide is intended to assist conservation practitioners who are considering undertaking an anti-corruption project or adding an anti-corruption component to their work. It outlines eight principles based on learning from supporting pilot projects with WWF practitioners in widely varying contexts using different approaches. A key message is that anti-corruption projects tend to be most successful when they respond to specific corruption problems from a systemic perspective, in a manner that is appropriate to a given context.
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With approximately 512 species across 91 countries, primates are the third most species-rich mammalian group in the world. Of these species, about 125 occur in 22 Asian countries. The species numbers are not precise because new primate species are still being discovered or described. The Greater Mekong region‚ – spanning Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam‚ – is home to 44 primate species. Some of these species are endemic to only one country. But deforestation, habitat degradation, and poaching driven by trade and consumption have forced many primate species to the brink of extinction.