WWF's latest success stories

Posted on 02 April 2020

These are challenging times for every one of us. The unprecedented health crisis caused by the COVID-19 corona virus outbreak is causing fear, sickness and heartache for people around the world, and our thoughts are with you at this very worrying time.

With the ongoing crisis of nature loss still threatening everyone’s long-term health, well-being and prosperity, we thought you would like to hear a little good news about the progress we’ve been making recently and that, where safe to do so, our dedicated teams will continue their vital work.

Find out more in our newsletter Conservation Pulse about the following impacts:

  • Increased protection for migratory wildlife
  • Emergency recovery plan for freshwater biodiversity
  • Hopeful signs for Mexico’s people and wildlife
  • Support for local communities in Africa
  • Economic risks of nature loss highlighted in scientific studies
  • New South African initiative to tackle plastics pollution
  • Major awareness raising success on World Wildlife Day.


Successes in past 12 months

Read our 2019 annual review to find out about our key successes in the past year – and what we hope to achieve for people and nature in the coming decade.