© Day's Edge Productions / WWF-US MOMENTOUS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE AND PLANET WHILE MUCH HAS BEEN ACHIEVED OVER THE PAST 60 YEARS, MORE STILL NEEDS TO BE DONE... AND AT A FASTER PACE! ll around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And that nobody will be spared from the impacts of its loss. Working alongside many others, WWF is encouraging people to support a new and positive direction for our world - one where both people and nature thrive. More than anything else, we want our 60th anniversary year to be remembered as a time of significant breakthrough for global conservation. A " super year " when world leaders made tangible commitments to put nature on the path to recovery in the coming decade and create an equitable future for all humanity. We are re-energizing our commitment to delivering positive global change during our landmark anniversary. But we also need to reaffirm longstanding relationships with partners and supporters, and establish many new friendships and collaborations around the world. Please get in touch if you would like to be part of this movement for change. We would love to hear from you. In the following pages, we celebrate some of our most important conservation successes of recent years - from the remarkable turnaround for the iconic tiger in Asia to the safeguarding of over 1 million km2 of Antarctic waters. Discover too the many challenges still to be overcome and how, together, we can change this. 60 YEARS OF ACTION FOR NATURE AND PEOPLE