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Wild Tiger Population Increases from 3,200 to Approximately 5,500 Over Almost 15 Years - WWF

07-30-2024

The global population of wild tigers has reached nearly 5,500 animals, according to data released by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) at the 2nd International Forum on the Conservation and Restoration of Tiger and Leopard Populations

WWF Russia called for responsible ecotourism

07-28-2022

Earth Overshoot Day (EOD) is the day when humanity has exhausted all the resources that the Earth can reproduce in a year

The trend towards a decrease in biological diversity will continue in the coming years, but it must be reversed - WWF-Russia Director

01-27-2022

Over the past 50 years, the decline in the biodiversity of our planet has reached 68%

WWF: the nature of the Kanin Peninsula needs protection

08-14-2021

An expedition to the north of the Kanin Peninsula in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug confirmed the high natural value of this territory

Two leopard cubs were born at the Caucasus Leopard Recovery Center

08-04-2021

Leopard female Shiva gave birth to two cubs

WWF Russia - 27 years old

07-01-2021

Today, July 1, WWF-Russia celebrates its 27th anniversary

Russia turned off the light for an hour as part of the Earth Hour - 2021 campaign

03-29-2021

Residents of Russia have joined the most massive environmental campaign on the planet Earth Hour - 2021

Forests with a total area of ​​about 600,000 hectares will remain intact in the Arkhangelsk Region - WWF

03-12-2021

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF-Russia) and JSC Onega LDK signed an agreement following which ecologically valuable forests in the Arkhangelsk region with a total area of ​​about 600,000 hectares will remain untouched

WWF supports the traditions of indigenous peoples in Taimyr

02-24-2021

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has supported the initiative of the indigenous community from the village of Volochanka to revive the traditions of dog sledding

Xiaomi will collaborate with WWF to support Russian PAs

02-19-2021

The tech giant Xiaomi has entered into a collaboration agreement with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to support a grant competition for Russian reserves and national parks


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