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Without our love, the natural world as we know it can–and will–disappear. So, it’s our choice: Love it or lose it. WWF-US

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During a week of exclusive shark-focused TV programming, #SharkWeek, Warner Bros. Discovery and WWF helped raise awareness and save sharks globally by helping to protect critical ecosystems, including pupping and nursery habitats for baby hammerheads. worldwildlife.org/blogs/sustaina…

During a week of exclusive shark-focused TV programming, #SharkWeek, Warner Bros. Discovery and WWF helped raise awareness and save sharks globally by helping to protect critical ecosystems, including pupping and nursery habitats for baby hammerheads.
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Join us virtually on 8/20 for a convo w/ Mathew Bate & WWF’s Bailey Moritz, teacher Kristel Anuszewski, and aquaculture education and communications specialist Maya Pelletier. Register here: bit.ly/4crvSG6.

Join us virtually on 8/20 for a convo w/ Mathew Bate & WWF’s Bailey Moritz, teacher Kristel Anuszewski, and aquaculture education and communications specialist Maya Pelletier. Register here: bit.ly/4crvSG6.
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Happy #WorldOrangutanDay! Did you know fruit makes up about 60% of the orangutan’s diet? Some of their favorite foods include lychees, mangosteens, mangoes, and figs.

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What did the leader of WWF Pakistan learn from his country’s historic floods in 2022? “We need to work with nature … we need to strike a balance between typical hardcore engineering solutions and nature-based solutions.” Catch the full interview here: youtube.com/watch?v=SLzkTm…

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🌍 Exciting news! The WWF-US Freshwater team is heading to #WorldWaterWeek in Stockholm, Aug 25-29. Join us online for key sessions on water stewardship! 🔗 Register here: worldwaterweek.org/tickets #WWWeek #WWF #Freshwater #SBTN #ForNature #NaturePositive

🌍 Exciting news! The WWF-US Freshwater team is heading to #WorldWaterWeek in Stockholm, Aug 25-29. Join us online for key sessions on water stewardship! 

🔗 Register here: worldwaterweek.org/tickets

#WWWeek #WWF #Freshwater #SBTN #ForNature #NaturePositive
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Check out examples of how some of the world's largest companies are strengthening their climate commitments and taking action to reduce FLAG--forestry, land, and agriculture--emissions. worldwildlife.org/blogs/sustaina…

Check out examples of how some of the world's largest companies are strengthening their climate commitments and taking action to reduce FLAG--forestry, land, and agriculture--emissions.
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What are climate tipping points? Some environmental systems are currently undergoing enormous changes due to global warming, pollution, and the over-exploitation of natural resources: wwf.to/3Z2iDbX.

What are climate tipping points? Some environmental systems are currently undergoing enormous changes due to global warming, pollution, and the over-exploitation of natural resources: wwf.to/3Z2iDbX.
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Virtual fencing is still a new and developing technology—but could transform how ranchers work while protecting and rejuvenating native grasslands and wildlife that rely on intact and healthy prairie. Learn more: wwf.to/4dWlhUx.

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Did you know that cheetahs have a unique social structure? Males live solitarily or in groups of two to three related or other males, sometimes called ‘coalitions.’ While females live independently or with their cubs and stay with their mother until about 18 months. Learn more:

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Who's the biggest shark in the ocean? The whale shark! Found in tropical oceans around the world, these gentle giants feed on plankton and travel large distances to find enough food to sustain their huge size and reproduce.

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In part 2 of our new series on sustainable ranching, Megan Torgerson explains why the farm bill is integral to conserving grasslands and how it impacts the lives of all Americans. worldwildlife.org/blogs/sustaina…

In part 2 of our new series on sustainable ranching, Megan Torgerson explains why the farm bill is integral to conserving grasslands and how it impacts the lives of all Americans.
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As students across the country head back to school, it’s important to remember that learning doesn’t only happen in the classroom. We caught up with Tara Happy, a teacher from Hollis Primary School in New Hampshire about how she’s turning her school cafeteria into a classroom –

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Did you know AI can help us better understand the impacts of climate change on ecosystems? ManglarIA, “AI for Mangroves” in Spanish, is an innovative project using technology, including artificial intelligence (AI), to inform conservation management in a changing climate:

Did you know AI can help us better understand the impacts of climate change on ecosystems? ManglarIA, “AI for Mangroves” in Spanish, is an innovative project using technology, including artificial intelligence (AI), to inform conservation management in a changing climate:
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In late October, world governments will meet in Colombia to continue work on the most ambitious plan ever to save the vast array of diversity of life on planet Earth. The Convention on Biological Diversity. Learn more about WWF’s perspective: wwf.to/3AQzSTr.

In late October, world governments will meet in Colombia to continue work on the most ambitious plan ever to save the vast array of diversity of life on planet Earth. The Convention on Biological Diversity. Learn more about WWF’s perspective: wwf.to/3AQzSTr.
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WWF collaborates with diverse partners in Madre de Dios—home to 12% of the Peruvian Amazon and staggering biodiversity—so the region’s forests can continue to benefit nature, our climate, and people locally and globally. worldwildlife.org/magazine/issue… #AmazonDay WWF Perú HP

WWF collaborates with diverse partners in Madre de Dios—home to 12% of the Peruvian Amazon and staggering biodiversity—so the region’s forests can continue to benefit nature, our climate, and people locally and globally. worldwildlife.org/magazine/issue… #AmazonDay <a href="/wwfperu/">WWF Perú</a> <a href="/HP/">HP</a>
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Yesterday was #AmazonDay! Here are some facts you should know: 🌳About one in 10 known species on Earth live there 🌳It contains 1.4 billion acres of dense forests 🌳It’s home to 20% of the world's liquid freshwater 🌳And it’s the largest continuous system of tropical forests

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Not only are beavers cool, but they also act as water stewards! Beavers play a crucial role in water conservation. Their dams help retain water in streams and rivers, mitigating floods during heavy rains and ensuring a steady water supply during dry periods.

Not only are beavers cool, but they also act as water stewards! Beavers play a crucial role in water conservation. Their dams help retain water in streams and rivers, mitigating floods during heavy rains and ensuring a steady water supply during dry periods.