A win for community-led conservation! Namibia for Life will safeguard up to 50M acres and invest in sustainable community livelihoods–the first initiative of its kind in Africa. Read more: wwf.to/4unpk55.
How can infrastructure support nature? Join this webinar on December 4 to explore how countries are integrating biodiversity into infrastructure planning.
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Humanity needs roads and other infrastructure. But how can we minimize infrastructure’s negative impacts and allow nature to thrive? Learn more: worldwildlife.org/news/magazine/…#TransportDay
Big news out of Congress: the US Senate unanimously passed the REUSE Act and the STEWARD Act to improve recycling and reuse systems and keep plastic out of nature.
When all the pieces come together, forest landscape restoration is nothing short of miraculous. Learn more about WWF’s work with forest conservation and restoration: worldwildlife.org/our-work/fores…
Today, the government of Brazil and a broad coalition of partners announced the launch of ARPA Comunidades (ARPA Communities), and with it, their expanded commitment to community-led conservation in the Amazon. Read more: wwf.to/4i5LKm4.
@voxdotcom's @BenjiSJones reports there's more forest, lemurs and water in Madagascar's Amoron'i Onilhay landscape, thanks in large part to the successful, decades-long work between WWF Madagascar and local villagers who don't want to see their forest destroyed: