On Endangered Species Day, weāre celebrating the species that still have a chance. šæ
From the mountain gorilla in the forests of the Congo to the jaguar returning to the restored corridors in the Amazon basin, their stories arenāt over yet. Thatās worth celebrating.
These recoveries didnāt happen by accident. They happened because communities protected land, habitats were restored, and people refused to give up.
Endangered doesnāt have to mean gone. These stories of recovery are proof of whatās possible when people and nature are given the chance to thrive together.
#EndangeredSpeciesDay #Conservation #Wildlife #PeopleAndNature
Have you heard of a #ColourWalk?
Pick a colour⦠then notice how often it shows up in nature as you walk šæ
From leafy greens to sky blues to tiny pops of wild colour youād usually miss, itās a simple way to reconnect with the world around you when life feels a bit too fast.
A daily dose of slowing down. Looking closer. Noticing the beauty thatās already all around us šāØ
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#NatureInColour #ColourHunt
Three moments. Same reaction. #AmazeAmazeAmaze
Letās protect the things that amaze us. š
Some things feel too extraordinary to lose.
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#Nature #Biodiversity #ProjectHailMary
Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough. š
Thank you for a lifetime spent helping us see, understand and care for this wonderful world we all call home. š
The #MetGala has a theme. Nature has a 4.5 billion year archive.
No stylist. No dress code. No after-party.
Swipe to see the collection that'll never go out of style.
Our planet needs us to be its Force.
A force to be reckoned with.
Nature is out of balance.
This isnāt science fiction.
Itās science fact.
But together, we can restore the balance.
⨠May the 4th be with you.
Tag someone who protects the planet like a Jedi š
#MayThe4th #ForceOfNature #StarWars
Nature is constantly clocking in for work, with every species playing a role in keeping our planet thriving š š šŖø
Weāre proud to stand alongside these incredible creatures, supporting their habitats so they can keep doing what they do best.
This #InternationalWorkersDay, discover some of natureās hardest workers, and let us know your favourite š
We're turning 65 today... and we've got one birthday wish.
For 65 years, WWF has been standing up for the planet we all call home. And we couldn't have done any of it without your support.
So, tell us in the comments: what's your favourite thing about our planet? ššæ
Drop it below. Let's fill this post with every reason why it's worth conserving our shared home!
This #WorldPenguinDay š§, weāre celebrating a species just declared Endangered. These two things should not exist in the same sentence.
The emperor penguin was officially listed as Endangered this month ā a direct consequence of #ClimateChange. Swipe to understand whatās at stake. And what can still be done. @iucn_official
Thereās nothing like a great comeback story. And this #EarthDay, we're sharing some of our favourites.š
From forests to oceans, nature bounces back when we give it the chance to. It's been doing it long before us. And with a little help, it'll keep going long after.
The sun is shining, and so are Amazonian women. #EarthDay š
With solar power, chicken coops stay warm, fish ponds thrive, and womenās livelihood groups are growing stronger every day.
From Puerto Limón to Puerto Caicedo, women are leading the way, showing that renewables aren't just clean; itās the difference between getting by and truly thriving.
Swipe ā”ļø to see how sunlight is helping turn dreams into lasting livelihoods.
#HereComesTheSun