Protecting and restoring freshwater habitats is essential for safeguarding plant and animal species dependent on these habitats, as well as the communities who rely on them for livelihoods and other services. It will also help both people and species adapt to
climate change.
However, freshwater habitats in many of WWF’s
priority places are either still under immediate threat or underrepresented in current protected area networks.
In most cases, existing freshwater protected areas are fragmented and disconnected from one another, and not sufficiently large or robust enough to safeguard species and freshwater ecosystem services in the face of climate change.