Did you know? There are over 60,000 known species of trees in the world. 😲 And more are being identified to science every year!
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Nature is our life-support system. That’s why WWF – an independent conservation organization active in nearly 100 countries – is tackling the deepening crisis of nature loss caused by human activities. Our ambition is to set nature on the path to recovery in the coming decade for the benefit of people and wildlife. Working with many others, we must protect and restore natural habitats, stop the mass extinction of wildlife, and make the way we produce and consume sustainable. ============ General information Thank you for joining the WWF LinkedIn community. Please read these guidelines designed to keep our members safe online. WWF is responsible for protecting and maintaining the integrity of this community. While we actively encourage this community to get involved by posting to our page and taking part in discussions, we do have some basic rules. WWF will remove content if it: • is obscene or disrespectful • is irrelevant to the aims of the WWF community • is irrelevant to the original post • is judged to be spam • is abusive or threatening to the WWF community or individuals within it • distributes false and/or misleading information • advertises or promotes products and/or services • repeats previous posts. We will delete comments on LinkedIn in accordance with LinkedIn’s Terms of Service (https://www.linkedin.com/legal/user-agreement#dos). If an individual’s disruptive behaviour persists, then we may report that user.
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The Ecuadorian cloud forest – hidden in the Andes - is a biodiverse paradise veiled in mist ☁️ Beyond its mystic beauty, it's a superhero ecosystem. 🦋🌼 It protects us from floods, ensures a steady water supply, and even lends a hand (or a leaf) in pollination and pest control. This misty wonderland also welcomes eco-tourists, giving a boost to local communities and providing insights into climate change and biodiversity. Love this? Share it!
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Wondering how your country is performing on its commitments to protect nature and reverse biodiversity loss? Explore WWF’s new #NBSAP Tracker! This tool evaluates how well countries are aligning their National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) with the UN’s Global Biodiversity Framework to reverse biodiversity loss by 2030. Compare countries, see detailed assessments, and discover which nations are leading the charge—or falling behind. Together, we can push for stronger, more ambitious action to protect our planet. #NaturePositive #GBF2030 #COP16Colombia https://lnkd.in/eGgric2j
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Single-use plastics are devastating ecosystems, particularly Fiji’s culturally iconic Sea Turtles. Shockingly, an estimated 52% of turtles worldwide have ingested plastic, mistaking it for food. 😢 We need a strong, global treaty to ban harmful plastics and protect our planet. 🌍 Visit banit.org to vote YES for a binding global plastic pollution treaty. Let’s help put nature on a path to recovery. 🌱
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Yesterday I attended a high-level roundtable on biodiversity at #UNGA, where I had the invaluable opportunity to engage with world leaders on the vital steps needed to meet global Sustainable Development Goals. Together we evaluated progress toward halting and reversing nature loss ahead of the upcoming COP16 Colombia biodiversity conference in October. It was inspiring to witness the strong sense of urgency among key leaders to take decisive action for biodiversity, including new financial commitments and strategies pledging to conserve 30% of our planet by 2030. With less than six years remaining to meet the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework targets, we must take urgent action to confront the climate and nature crises. It is not enough to uphold our current global commitments; we must secure consistent and adequate funding. Importantly, these resources must be directed toward the people living and working closest to critical tipping points, ensuring both their livelihoods and the local ecosystems are protected. The time to act is now, and as we look toward upcoming milestones such as #COP16, we must elevate climate and nature to the top of the global political agenda. #ActForOurPlanet
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Nature is in crisis – and it impacts each and every one of us. We need to reverse nature loss, ending the decade with more nature than we started with, not less. The key to this? The global finance system. 🗣 Leaders, businesses: The time to act is NOW. #WWFUntangled #UNGA
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Behold the first-ever photograph of the elusive New Britain Goshawk, photographed during a recent WWF scoping trip to Pomio! This remarkable bird is only found on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea and is rarely seen. But this is just the beginning. Together with local communities and leaders, WWF-Pacific and WWF-Belgium are taking bold steps to protect Papua New Guinea’s incredible biodiversity through community-led conservation.🌿 📸 by Tom Vierus
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The ocean provides us with so much – from the food we eat to the air we breathe! It’s also a vital ally in stopping the #ClimateCrisis. Now more than ever, we must protect our blue planet. https://lnkd.in/epp-ncPP