Swimming through rivers in parts of South America and Asia is what one might consider an unexpected figure: the dolphin. It joins the ranks of the shark and the sea turtle as some of the oldest ...
Gorillas, the largest living primates, make their homes in central and eastern Africa. They function in a well-developed social structure and often exhibit behavior and emotions similar to the human ...
The UN Decade of Sustainable Transport seeks to align infrastructure with climate and biodiversity goals for a resilient ...
Red pandas, the russet-furred forest dwellers, spend much of their time in the trees. Unfortunately, they're experiencing a loss of crucial nesting trees and diet staples like bamboo, leading to a ...
Climate change is increasingly distressing. Fortunately, there are many things we can do to ensure our future is as prosperous as possible. These actions fall into one of two broad categories: climate ...
The Arctic is one of the most stark and beautiful places on Earth. Vast expanses of pack ice cover deep ocean, composing the planet's largest and least fragmented inhabited region. Home to an array of ...
WWF’s gift card lets you support wildlife and choose meaningful gifts. Available at Kroger and online—give with purpose today ...
If your washing machine has a setting for the amount of clothing you're washing, choose a low setting—you'll use less water and your clothes will get just as clean. Use less hot water. Washing your ...
Agriculture is the world's largest industry. It employs more than one billion people and generates over $1.3 trillion dollars worth of food annually. Pasture and cropland occupy around 50 percent of ...
The North Atlantic right whale can easily be identified by the white calluses on its head, which are very noticeable against the whale’s dark gray body. It has a broad back without a dorsal fin and a ...
Some scientists have speculated that fin whales circle schools of fish with the white side facing the prey and frightening them into denser schools that are easier for the whale to catch. The fin ...
The sei whale is one of the fastest whales, reaching speeds of up to 30 miles per hour. Sei whales inhabit all oceans and adjoining seas except in tropical and polar regions. Like other great whales, ...