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A remarkable 1,060 new species have been discovered on the island of New Guinea from 1998 to 2008. But poorly planned and unsustainable development - particularly from logging and forest conversion to agriculture - is putting many of these unique creatures at risk...
Sign our petition and help us urge the Government of Indonesia to declare one of the last wild refuges for the Sumatran Tiger as off limits to clearing by paper companies and palm oil developers!
With only some 400 left, Sumatran tigers are critically endangered.
WWF is 50 and to celebrate we want to save... the lipstick.
Or your sandwich, or that souvenir you picked up on your last holiday. What does that have to with conservation?
See for yourself: go on a virtual journey with WWF's MyWorld and make a pledge to save the world where we live.
Orangutan and Pygmy Elephant survival in the Heart of Borneo has received a major boost with the certification of nearly 300,000ha of important habitat in the Malaysian state of Sabah, Borneo.
WWF and Lafarge, the world’s largest cement maker, today agreed to continue working together to further reduce the company’s greenhouse gas emissions and to help build hundreds of energy-efficient buildings – targets that will help fight the effects ...
Three men have been arrested for killing a critically endangered mountain gorilla in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, according to Ugandan officials.