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Environmentnewsday-zw5mo ago

WWF Highlights Community Role in African Conservation Success

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has emphasized that the active involvement of local communities is crucial for the success of conservation initiatives across Africa. This approach aims to ensure sustainable environmental protection by empowering those living closest to natural resources.

Humanity Enters Ecological Debt on July 30, According to WWF
Worldindex-hrn1-serbian1-bih19d ago3 sources

Humanity Enters Ecological Debt on July 30, According to WWF

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) announced that humanity will enter into ecological debt on July 30, meaning that by this date, humanity will have consumed more natural resources than the Earth can regenerate in a year. This marks the point when the world begins to operate on an ecological deficit.

WWF: Serbia Enters Ecological Debt on May 16
Worldn1-serbiadanas3mo ago2 sources

WWF: Serbia Enters Ecological Debt on May 16

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) announced that Serbia will enter into ecological debt on May 16. This signifies that the country has consumed more natural resources than its ecosystems can regenerate within a year.

Rare Black Jaguar Spotted in Ecuador Jungle
Environmentnos4mo ago

Rare Black Jaguar Spotted in Ecuador Jungle

A rare black jaguar has been captured on a wildlife camera in the Ecuadorian jungle, near the border with Peru. The sighting was confirmed by the Belgian branch of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

WWF Criticizes Swedish Government's Climate Policy
Environmentaftonbladetsvenska-dagbladet5mo ago2 sources

WWF Criticizes Swedish Government's Climate Policy

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has issued sharp criticism against the Swedish government, accusing it of being uninterested and shirking responsibility regarding climate policy ahead of an important climate policy meeting.

Worldcitizen-tz4mo ago

WWF Funds Water Loss Reduction in Tanzanian Districts

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is set to invest Sh1.3 billion to combat water losses in the Rombo, Siha, Longido, and Arumeru districts of Tanzania. This initiative aims to improve water management and conservation efforts in these areas.