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.
The campaign aims to contribute to the Bonn Challenge, a global effort to restore 150 mn ha of deforestation and degraded land. Karachi: Between 2000 and 2010, Pakistan lost an average of 43,000 ...