WWF-Pakistan, established in 1970, works nationally on wildlife conservation and marine protection through a network of 26 offices.
A massive group of bottlenose dolphins has been noticed in Gwadar’s West Bay, giving viewers a beautiful sight. The World Natural ...
On Sept. 2, the government of Balochistan province in Pakistan declared the country’s third marine protected area, around ...
In a rare and uplifting development, a pod of four Bryde’s whales was spotted near the coast of Gwadar — a sight that has sparked excitement among marine conservationists and local fishers alike.
The certification of WWF-Pakistan's environmental management system puts WWF's mission of reducing pollution and wasteful consumption of natural resources into practise. Lahore, Pakistan - The head ...
Pakistan generates nearly two million tonnes of plastic waste annually, of which 86% is improperly managed, severely harming human health and the environment, according to the World Wide Fund for ...
SCI-TECHAs Pakistan grapples with climate volatility, water scarcity, and the rising demand for food security, a digital ...
LAHORE: As Pakistan’s cities continue to grapple with severe air pollution, posing significant health risks to millions, WWF-Pakistan has emphasized that vehicular emissions and low-quality fuel are ...
An increasing number of Pakistanis are losing their homes as rising seas wipe out coastal villages and intrude into freshwater deltas.