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WWF IN ASIA-PACIFIC

READ NEW SPECIES REPORT

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WWF IN ASIA-PACIFIC

READ WWF'S LIVING PLANET REPORT 2024

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WWF IN ASIA-PACIFIC

READ THE MEKONG'S FORGOTTEN FISHES REPORT

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WWF IN ASIA-PACIFIC

Southeast Asian Elephant Initiative

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Asia-Pacific is home to a rich diversity of people and nature. WWF’s mission is to conserve the wildlife, habitats and natural resources here so that it can continue to support the wildlife and millions of people who depend upon it.

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NEW INITIATIVE 2024

Mekong in BALANCE

Mekong in BALANCE is 'Building Ambition for Lasting Action in Nature Conservation with Equity.' The aim? Supporting the comprehensive implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM-GBF) adopted in December of 2022.

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NEW VIDEO 2024

TOWARDS A PEOPLE AND NATURE POSITIVE PACIFIC

WWF’s work in the Pacific spans nearly three decades across offices in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Fiji with a regional hub in Suva. Here's a snapshot of our impact in the Solomon Islands.

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WWF launches an ambitious regional conservation initiative for Asian elephants

UNITING ELLY ALLIES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA AND CHINA

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© WWF, James Morgan_Posted on27 Jan 2025_From Algorithms to Action: Disrupting Wildlife Trafficking in Maritime Supply ChainsAn Innovative Technology Solution for Detecting Undeclared and Misdeclared Wildlife Products in Cargo Bookings

© Vipoj Sinprasert_Posted on23 Jan 2025_Exhibition, Urging Wildlife Conservation and Combating Illegal Trade, Launches

© Alexei V. Abramov_Posted on15 Dec 2024_WWF report highlights 234 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong regionConservation organization urges action to prevent shrinking habitats and unsustainable wildlife trade.

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