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This year ends on a high point for conservation, sustainable development, and Indigenous rights in Alaska. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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In a big win for biodiversity, countries struck a global agreement to halt and reverse nature loss by 2030. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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We’re living in the midst of a global biodiversity crisis. Wildlife populations have declined by an average of 69% since 1970, a rate unprecedented in human history. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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The UN recognition acknowledges that restoration must go beyond planting trees and promote multiple benefits for nature and people, including generating work and income. “It is an inclusive and long-term process... #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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Conservation highlights of 2022 www.worldwildlife.org
In a win for wild tigers, the US Senate passes major legislation against wildlife crime The US Senate passed legislation that will help prevent captive tigers from ending up in the illegal trade of their parts and products—a primary threat to big cats in the wild. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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One of the largest singular forms of waste the study identified? Milk cartons, which are often thrown away with plenty of milk left inside. Producing just one gallon of milk requires 17.6 pounds of CO2 and a whopping 144.2 gallons of water. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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"Environmental justice is creating a sustainable future where everyone has access to a clean and healthy environment," Leclercq said. Leclercq’s extraordinary leadership doesn’t stop there. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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In a major win for tigers, the US Senate passed legislation that will help prevent captive tigers from ending up in the illegal trade of their parts and products—a primary threat to big cats in the wild. The Big Cat Public Safety Act now goes to President Biden to sign. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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One of the largest singular forms of waste the study identified? Milk cartons, which are often thrown away with plenty of milk left inside. Producing just one gallon of milk requires 17.6 pounds of CO2 and a whopping 144.2 gallons of water. #ifttt #world wildlife fund stori
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