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  1. World Wildlife Fund - The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species. Learn how you can help WWF make a difference.

  2. www.wwf.org.ecHome | WWF

    INFORME PLANETA VIVO 2022. Esta edición del Informe Planeta Vivo confirma que el planeta está en medio de una profunda crisis de cambio climático y de pérdida de biodiversidad. Y esta es nuestra última oportunidad para actuar, una acción que debe ir más más allá de la conservación de nuestro entorno. Conoce más.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WildlifeWildlife - Wikipedia

    Wildlife refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. Wildlife was also synonymous to game: those birds and mammals that were hunted for sport. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems.

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting plant and animal species and their habitats. Wildlife is integral to the world’s ecosystems, providing balance and stability to nature’s processes.

  5. explore.panda.orgwildlifeWildlife | WWF

    Our planet’s wildlife is in crisis – numbers have fallen by more than half since 1970, and species are becoming extinct at an alarming rate. Discover what WWF is doing to protect wildlife.

  6. wwf.panda.org › es › acercaQué es WWF | WWF

    WWF es una de las mayores organizaciones internacionales de conservación de la naturaleza. Fue creada el 29 de abril de 1961. La sede central de WWF Internacional se encuentra en Gland, Suiza. WWF tiene oficinas en más de 80 países del mundo. Cuenta con más de 2.500 empleados.

  7. wwf.panda.org › esInicio | WWF

    Ayúdanos a DETENER el comercio ilegal de vida silvestre en línea. Las especies más amenazadas del mundo enfrentan un peligro que nadie imaginaba: el Internet. © © Luis Gérman Naranjo / WWF-Colombia.

  8. WWF has been part of successful wildlife recovery stories ranging from southern Africa’s black rhino to black bucks in the Himalayas. And this, in turn, is helping to protect rich and varied ecosystems while ensuring people continue to benefit from nature.

  9. We protect wildlife because they inspire us. But we also focus our efforts on those species—like tigers, rhinos, whales and marine turtles—whose protection influences and supports the survival of other species or offers the opportunity to protect whole landscapes or marine areas.

  10. Our Wildlife work covers projects informed by science that inspire and empower local and global audiences to better understand and protect wildlife, including animals, plants, and fungi. Projects may examine single species or groups of species, and species-habitat relationships in the wild.

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