- Keep rivers free-flowing: New scientific research, with WWF involvement, shows that only 17% of rivers globally are both free-flowing and inside protected areas. Keeping rivers free flowing is important in lots of ways for both people and wildlife, so we’re calling for increased action to protect our rivers.
- Halt soy production harm: A new WWF/Global Canopy assessment of soy traders shows they are not doing enough to prevent the harmful impacts of soy production on the natural world.
- Forest restoration is vital: A new WWF report provides valuable insights into how to restore forest landscapes effectively – so critical to biodiversity recovery, tackling the climate crisis and improving human well-being.
- Improve snow leopard conservation: Our report shows how most of the snow leopard’s habitat, across 12 countries, remains under-researched. Critical knowledge gaps must be plugged for better informed conservation of this vulnerable species.