Did you know that humanity has wiped out 83% of wild mammals?

The unprecedented rate at which we are experiencing nature loss highlights the urgency needed from world leaders to take bold action to protect our only home. 

In fact, The World Economic Forum’s 2020 Global Risks Report ranks biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse as one of the top five threats humanity will face in the next ten years. In fact, the top five risks are all environment-related for the first time! If ignored, these risks have the potential to destabilize the entire global economy. 

Over half the world’s total GDP is dependent on nature, which means the economy is alarmingly exposed to risks from today’s unprecedented and catastrophic loss of biodiversity. Without nature, humanity cannot thrive. This is why we must waste no time in putting our natural world on a path to recovery.

The World Economic Forum meeting taking place from 21 - 24 January is a key moment to make this happen, and secure a New Deal For Nature and People. Add your Voice to call for action! 

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Closing Asia's Ivory Markets

Although China banned its domestic ivory trade at the end of 2017, there is still an active illegal market for African ivory in Asia that is fueled in large part by Chinese consumers. 

Recognizing this link between poaching and markets, WWF has committed to reducing demand for ivory in Asia, specifically in China. We envision a future in which legal and illegal elephant ivory markets no longer exist in Asia and consumers view buying ivory as socially unacceptable.

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Show your support for wildlife & people affected by the Australian bushfires

Australia is still in the grips of the most catastrophic bushfires the country has ever witnessed. More than 10 million hectares of Australian land has been burned. And it’s not over yet.

It’s also been estimated that more than one billion animals have been killed. This includes thousands of koalas and other iconic species.

Help us get emergency funds to care for injured wildlife, restore the forest homes koalas and other animals have lost, as well as continuing to support response & recovery efforts.

You can also help by getting a t-shirt. 100% of WWF profits from the sale of this koala tee will be used to respond to affected wildlife and mobilise interventions that protect and restore habitats.

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Use your Voice!

In 2020, world leaders have an unmissable opportunity to halt nature loss and set nature on the path to recovery. Please encourage them to make a New Deal for Nature and People by pledging to raise your voice for nature.

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