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OUR G L O B A L WOR K
GLOBAL POPULATIONS OF FISH, BIRDS, MAMMALS, AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES
HAVE FALLEN BY 69% ON AVERAGE SINCE 1970. WE WANT TO SEE WILDLIFE THRIVING,
INCLUDING ENSURING 30% OF THE WORLD'S SURFACE IS MANAGED IN A WAY
THAT CONSERVES WILDLIFE.
CONFLICT TO COEXISTENCE
As space for nature continues to shrink,
human-wildlife conflict is a growing threat
to both wild species and the communities that
live alongside them. We've been developing
a proactive and systematic approach to tackling
this complex issue, which we've begun piloting
in Bhutan, Mozambique, Republic of Congo
and Tanzania. The Conflict to Coexistence
approach is about building trust and working
together so people are both willing and able to
live alongside wildlife, while wildlife thrives
alongside them.
One of the keys to tackling conflict is to
reduce the costs and increase the social and
financial benefits of living with wildlife - and
this is at the heart of our work on big cats, in
partnership with Panthera. Focusing on lions,
jaguars and snow leopards, our partnership
puts Indigenous communities and other local
people at the centre of decision-making and
ensures they benefit from the conservation of
these iconic species.
WILDLIFE CAN THRIVE
Although many species still face extinction,
our work alongside partners is providing
powerful examples of what can be achieved.
In Bhutan, for example, the snow leopard
population leapt by 40% from 96 in 2016
to 134 in the latest survey; and in Africa,
elephant numbers remained stable in the
Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) landscape while
the overall number of rhinos in Africa
increased by 5.2% in a year.
PROTECTION FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES
CITES, the Convention on International
Trade in Endangered Species, agreed new
protections for some species that WWF
has pushed hard for. Around 90% of
shark and ray species now can't be traded
internationally if this threatens their
survival; and timber from over 140 tropical
tree species will need to be certified as legal
and sustainable before export is permitted.
RANGER SUPPORT
With our partners in the Universal Ranger
Support Alliance (URSA), our work continued
to strengthen professional support for
rangers on the frontline of conservation
- from developing a global standard for
employment and working conditions, to
addressing gender issues.
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