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Our third feature takes us to the Iberian Peninsula, where unique forest landscapes and the wildlife they support are ...
Farmers in Pakistan's provinces of Punjab and Sindh are embracing new techniques delivered by WWF and IKEA mobile training, ...
History of the Giant Panda 11 March 1869 A hunter brings a panda skin to the French Jesuit, Armand David 13 April 1929 The Roosevelt brothers become the first foreigners to shoot a panda 1936 Ruth ...
Bamboo contains very little nutritional value so pandas must eat 12-38kg every day to meet their energy needs. But they do branch out, with about 1% of their diet comprising other plants and even meat ...
Borneo, the world's third largest island, accounts for just 1% of the world's land yet holds approximately 6% of global biodiversity in its rich, tropical forests. Its species range from the distinct ...
People and nature benefit when the natural environment in and around cities is enhanced. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are defined by the IUCN as “actions to protect, sustainably manage, and restore ...
Freshwater habitats are incredibly diverse, with more than 400 large-scale ecoregions and thousands of rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Freshwaters are also hotspots for biodiversity. They are home to at ...
We bear witness to the accelerating decline of nature and our climate, with serious consequences for life on Earth, including our own. Our mission is to build a future in which people live in harmony ...
The giant panda was once widespread throughout southern and eastern China, as well as neighbouring Myanmar and northern Vietnam. But due to expanding human populations and development, the species is ...
Finance is the lifeblood of the global economy - and a powerful lever for change. Finance enables oil companies to drill in the Arctic, agribusinesses to clear tropical forests, or dams to be built ...
If we do not transform food systems it will be impossible to sustainably use our land and natural resources. Around 40% of all habitable land is used to produce food. This has come at the expense of ...