World Wildlife FundVerified account

@World_Wildlife

Our planet faces many big conservation challenges. No one person or organization can tackle these challenges alone, but together we can. WWF-US

Washington, DC
Joined August 2008

Tweets

You blocked @World_Wildlife

Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @World_Wildlife

  1. The latest issue of World Wildlife magazine is now online. Here are some of our favorite stories. Read it here:

    Undo
  2. Aren't they majestic? Take a moment to appreciate this pod of dolphins.

    Undo
  3. Because Arctic winters are so cold, grasslands in the Northern Great Plains provide invaluable habitat to birds like the snowy owl from December to March. Learn how WWF is working to protect the Northern Great Plains:

    Undo
  4. Happy Holidays from all of us at WWF!

    Undo
  5. Check out this stunning image captured by Javier Aznar and hear more about his experience photographing this incredible snake:

    Undo
  6. Today marks the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement. Learn what 3,900 institutions across the US have achieved for climate action since it was established, and what's next.

    Undo
  7. Many farmers depend on healthy forests to keep their land productive and resilient in the face of uncertain conditions. Learn how one farmer is helping restore Brazil’s endangered Atlantic Forest thanks to a partnership between and WWF.

    Undo
  8. Good news: the Big Cat Public Safety Act passed the House of Representatives yesterday. "We encourage the Senate to now do its part to ensure this important bill becomes law." - WWF's Leigh Henry.

    Undo
  9. Today, Congress is voting on the Big Cat Public Safety Act which will help prevent captive tigers from ending up in the illegal trade in parts and products, a primary threat to tigers in the wild. Ask your representative to vote YES on HR 1380 today!

    Undo
  10. Between 2017 and 2019, WWF staff installed camera traps to better understand jaguars, their ecology, and behavior. Data collected through these camera traps will help identify and provide evidence to protect vital jaguar habitat in South America.

    Undo
  11. The Dvina-Pinega Landscape Reserve was established in 2019. This subarctic Russian forest is 1,166 square miles and home to more than 60 species of rare animals and plants. Find out why protecting this forest was important for communities and wildlife.

    Undo
  12. Nov 25

    Breaking: the Army Corps of Engineers has declined to issue a permit for the building of the Pebble Mine, a project activists have been opposing for years. Find out more about this decision:

    Undo
  13. We are looking into soilless alternatives to agriculture to see if they can offer a more environmentally-friendly system for growing our food. Here’s what we found so far.

    Undo
  14. For the Indigenous Iban communities in the forests of Borneo, pepper is not just a condiment – it is a livelihood, a climate protector, and a preserver of biodiversity.

    Undo
  15. TODAY: WWF’s Kristy Bly joins Philippe Cousteau to discuss black-footed ferret conservation. Register and tune in at 2pm ET.

    Undo
  16. Have an iPhone or iPad? We just launched WWF Forests—an immersive augmented reality app that brings forests into your home. As you explore, learn about why healthy forests matter to people and wildlife and find out what needs to be done to protect them.

    Undo
  17. Here’s some good news for your feed: Seed-dispersing drones will help rebuild koala populations devastated by the Australian bushfires from late 2019 through early 2020. 🐨

    Undo
  18. Nov 17
    Undo
  19. Nov 17

    Companies are often caught off guard by the complexities and new uncertainties that climate change brings to traditional risk management. How do you plan to be agile in the face of unknown, potentially catastrophic conditions?

    Undo
  20. Calling all teachers and students! Join us for a virtual chat with environmentalist and WWF’s Kristy Bly as they discuss black-footed ferret conservation this Thursday, 11/19 at 2pm ET. Register now.

    Undo

Loading seems to be taking a while.

Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.

    You may also like

    ·