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The State of Wildlife 2024

69%

Population Decline

Average decline in wildlife populations since 1970.

44,000+

Species Threatened

Species currently listed on the IUCN Red List.

15M+

Hectares Protected

Wildlife habitats secured by our global partners.

$4.2B

Annual Funding Gap

Shortfall in global biodiversity conservation funding.

Key Conservation Pillars

Marine

Marine Biodiversity

Combating plastic pollution and overfishing to protect our oceans, which cover 70% of the Earth's surface.

Terrestrial

Land Giants Protection

Anti-poaching initiatives focused on elephants, rhinos, and big cats in African and Asian corridors.

Forest

Habitat Restoration

Reforestation and wetland recovery to ensure species have a safe home to thrive and reproduce.

Deep Dive Article

The Silent Crisis: Why 2026 is a Turning Point for Arctic Fauna

The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the planet. For species like the Polar Bear and the Narwhal, the loss of sea ice isn't just a seasonal inconvenience—it's an existential threat. New data suggests that we may see ice-free summers as early as 2035.

Our latest field study in the Svalbard archipelago indicates a 15% drop in cub survival rates over the last five years. This is primarily due to the increased energy expenditure required for bears to swim between receding ice floes in search of food.

Urgent Actions Required:

  • Immediate expansion of Arctic Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).
  • Stricter regulations on shipping routes to prevent noise pollution.
  • Global carbon emission reduction to stabilize permafrost.

Conservation is no longer about saving a single animal; it is about preserving the delicate balance of an ecosystem that regulates the Earth’s climate.

Flash Updates

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Sumatran Rhino population shows first increase in a decade.

April 12, 2024

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EU passes landmark law to ban products linked to deforestation.

March 28, 2024

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AI-powered drones used to track pangolin poachers in real-time.

February 15, 2024

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