World Wildlife Fund

All of us need love to thrive and nature is no different. Time is running out to protect our natural world —to stop forest loss, protect our oceans and freshwater, and secure a future for people and wildlife. Nature needs our love now more than ever. It’s our choice: Love it or lose it.

Our new campaign, “Love It or Lose It”, focuses on love to highlight the interconnected relationship we share with nature and what is at stake if we lose it. Learn more and find out how you can help: wwf.to/3aH0OnY

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World Wildlife Fund

Back-to-school season is here—and it’s the perfect time to rethink how we pack lunches, buy supplies, and teach kids about sustainability. Tune into this week's episode of Nature Breaking at 2:30pm ET to hear our eco-friendly tips.

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World Wildlife Fund

We’re losing forests at an alarming rate. Businesses have an important role to play in better managing the forests we have left. Tune in TODAY at 2:30pm ET to learn more.

2 months ago | [YT] | 6

World Wildlife Fund

Premiering today at 2:30 pm ET: This episode of Nature Breaking explores how local communities are leading the charge in ocean conservation. Be sure to tune in.

3 months ago | [YT] | 6

World Wildlife Fund

Food production has a huge impact on nature. But right now nearly 40% of the food we produce globally goes to waste. That has to change. Watch a new episode of Nature Breaking TODAY at 2:30pm ET to learn how you can help!

4 months ago | [YT] | 4

World Wildlife Fund

It’s easy to feel powerless in the face of all the challenges facing our planet, but this Earth Day we can all “Give an Hour for Earth” to make a big impact together. Tune into this week’s episode of Nature Breaking today at 2:30pm ET to learn more:

4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 6

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Species of wildlife are bouncing back thanks to conservation efforts. Tune into today's episode of Nature Breaking at 2:30pm ET to hear inspiring stories about the comebacks of mountain gorillas, snow leopards, and black rhinos:

5 months ago | [YT] | 12

World Wildlife Fund

What can local leaders in LA and in other communities do in the wake of wildfires and other extreme events to address systemic risks and proactively reduce catastrophic disasters? Tune into this week's episode of Nature Breaking at 2:30pm ET to hear from WWF's disaster management expert.

6 months ago | [YT] | 9

World Wildlife Fund

Happy New Year! Later today Nature Breaking will be counting down some of our favorite conservation wins and highlights from 2024. Tune in at 2:30pm ET.

7 months ago | [YT] | 9

World Wildlife Fund

The UN climate conference, COP29, kicks off this week in Azerbaijan, and global leaders are on the hook to deliver stronger commitments related to climate action. Tune into a new episode of Nature Breaking today at 2:30pm ET to learn all about it.

9 months ago | [YT] | 11

World Wildlife Fund

Tune in today at 2:30pm ET for a new episode of Nature Breaking covering three big topics: hurricanes, the UN biodiversity conference, and pygmy hippos. Click to be notified when the premiere begins.

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