Overexploitation and Wildlife Trade
The project aims to enhance the conservation status of species subject to international trade (plants and animals), in relation to priority WWF specie...
Marine protection for the Gulf of California
The small subtropical sea between the mainland of Mexico and the Baja Peninsula is the Gulf of California - a large inlet once fed by several rivers, ...
Protecting the Chihuahuan
The Chihuahuan is the largest desert in North America, stretching all the way from the southwestern United States deep into the Central Mexican Highla...
Turtles and Whales
Colombia’s waters provide a home for key marine flagship species, including several species of marine turtles and humpback whales. However, there are ...
REDD Project Implementation in the Peruvian Andean Amazon
This project aims to contribute to the effective conservation of biodiverse forest lands in the Peruvian Andean Amazon. These forests are subject to h...
DIALOGOS - Building Consensus on Access to Natural Resources in the Brazilian Amazon
The project aims to improve forest conservation by tapping the potential of the limited and under-explored spaces for dialogue, negotiation, coordinat...
Programme on Protected Areas and Support to ARPA
WWF Brazil's main mission on its Programme on Protected Areas and Support to ARPA is to accompany and support the execution of the Amazon Region Prote...
Protecting the Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland
The Pantanal, located in southwestern Brazil as well as parts of Bolivia and Paraguay, is the world’s largest wetland. Here, one finds howler monkeys,...
Forest Conservation
Forests provide essential environmental, social and economic functions, but alarming deforestation rates in the last 3 decades have caused at least ha...
Managing tropical forests in the Peruvian Amazon
The Peruvian Amazon is home to some of the world’s most spectacular wildlife such as the jaguar, harpy eagle, scarlet macaw, giant river otter and bla...