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River dolphins are among the most endangered mammals. In South America, their habitats are often polluted or blocked by dams and they easily get caugh...
Hundreds of thousands of marine turtles are accidentally caught and killed in fishing nets each year. In the eastern Pacific alone, leatherbacks have ...
Stretching across the entire Colombian Pacific coast, from southwest Panama to northwest Ecuador, the Choco-Darien rainforests are some of the most bi...
Bonn, 12 de junio – Los delegados que participaron en la última reunión de Naciones Unidades sobre clima coincidieron en que no concuerdan en casi ninguno de los temas cruciales, afirmó WWF después de concluir una larga serie de negociaciones sobre el futuro de nuestro planeta, en la cual hubo poco avance sobre los temas sustanciales.
Global payments for ecological services rendered by the Amazon such as the carbon retaining in its forests could go a long way to preserving them, a new study has found.
New figures released today show that moving to a “green” global economy could not only protect the planet from the worst effects of climate change but is surprisingly affordable.
Yellowfin tuna and bigeye tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific also face collapse if a forthcoming management meeting doesn't dramatically change the way they are harvested, WWF warned today.
Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Según WWF, el Planeta se dirige hacia una crisis del crédito ecológico provocada por el aumento de la demanda de la humanidad sobre el capital natural. Esta demanda ha superado ya en un 30 por ciento la capacidad de abastecimiento de la Tierra.
Santiago de Cali, Colombia - Alternative fishing technology has been shown to save turtles while not affecting fish catches, according to a report released by WWF and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC).