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  • Living with Big Cats - WWF
    In Africa, lions and the wildlife tourism industry generate more than 200 million USD every year for Sub-Saharan African countries In Latin America, the jaguar range represents 8 6% of the world’s land surface area but supports nearly 28% of the world’s biodiversity and provides over 17% of the world’s carbon storage and sequestration
  • Elephants | WWF
    Instantly recognised around the world thanks to their trunks and tusks, elephants are the world's largest land animals African elephant males are the biggest of the bunch, weighing in at up to 6 tonnes, while smaller Asian elephants can still tip the scales at 5 tonnes Female elephants are social animals, living in herds with their relatives
  • FOREST PATHWAYS REPORT 2023 - WWF
    Fran Price, WWF International Contributing Authors Claudia Amicone, Fundacion Vida Silvestre Argentina Irfan Bakhtiar, WWF-Indonesia Osvaldo Barassi Gajardo, WWF-Brazil Charlotte Benham, ZSL Dr Ananta Ram Bhandari, WWF-Nepal Ivaneide Bandeira Cardozo, Kanindé Ethno-Environmental Defense Association Gijs Breukink, WWF-Netherlands Colman
  • Food Loss on Farms and Food Waste Solutions - World Wildlife Fund
    The causes of food waste are complex in any region In the US, WWF has been examining the drivers of on-farm loss for several years through the No Food Left Behind initiative, working directly with farmers, researchers, companies, and other partners to learn more about root causes, pilot solutions, and develop standardized techniques to help measure farm losses
  • Living Planet Report: WWF - दृष्टि आईएएस
    It shows an average 68% decline in global vertebrate species populations, between 1970 and 2016 In the Asia Pacific the decline stands at 45% A 94% decline in the LPI for the tropical subregions of the americas is the largest fall observed in any part of the world Freshwater species populations have reduced by 84% on average since 1970
  • Bengal tiger - WWF-India
    WWF India’s work for tiger conservation aims to maintain and restore tiger habitats and critical corridors while protecting the tigers and its prey in the tiger landscapes within India, eventually leading to an increase and stabilisation in tiger populations across the country Read more
  • Asias Poaching Crisis | WWF - WWF Tigers
    Today, severe and persistent poaching of the critically endangered Javan slow loris from the wild has resulted in a dramatic population decline of at least 80 percent over the past few decades The only venomous primates found in nature, poachers cut or remove their teeth, a process that almost invariably leads to the animal’s death





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