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WWF presents the best of 2024!

2024 ends with multiple bad news. But it has been one marked by beautiful progress made in biodiversity. Here are 10 reasons to be hopeful. Best wished from WWF!

10 Good News for Biodiversity

Efforts made by our teams to protect species and their natural habitat have been fruitful in 2024.  Find here below 10 good news, the year’s highlights in terms of biodiversity protection.  

There Is Hope for Madagascar White Lemur

Thanks to the joint efforts of the WWF and the IUCN and the local population, silky sifakas are faring better.  In the COMATSA protected area found in the northern part of the island, they are a little more numerous than in 2020...

Promising Count for Snow Leopards

India concludes its first survey on the snow leopard population crowding its territory. It is estimated that 718 of these big felines live within India’s borders. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest populations in the world...

Promising Count for Bhutanese Red Panda

The first national survey on Bhutanese red pandas reveals the presence of at least 302 red pandas in Bhutan.  A possible underrated count as the sample area covered only 6% of the country!

A New Dawn for Orangutans

Malaysia changes course.  The government is now committed to preserving the species on its own soil by modifying its ‘orangutan diplomacy’, which entailed sending great apes as gifts to countries buying its palm oil!

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