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Plus, a spotlight on rangers, sea turtle tracking, river and wetland conservation, and more In the f

Plus, a spotlight on rangers, sea turtle tracking, river and wetland conservation, and more In the face of an uncertain future and the climate crisis, join us to explore wins and progress for tigers, sea turtles, and freshwater sources. Thank you for being our hope and helping us protect wildlife and nature for future generations. [View email as a webpage]( [WWF logo]( [STORIES]( [Four tigers walk together among trees.]( WWF E-NEWS August 2024 [Thailand's tiger conservation story]( After decades of poaching and forest loss, Thailand’s wild tiger populations are increasing! Explore how WWF has been helping the recovery by improving the forests and grasslands that are essential for tigers. [Watch tiger videos ►]( [Farmer picking white radishes from a garden]( [Urge your leaders: Stop breaking climate records]( The interwoven crises of nature loss and climate change threaten us all. The challenge is greater than it’s ever been before, yet we are still seeing too little global action. Urge world leaders to take action to save our planet now. [Take action now ►]( [Four female rangers stand together in green uniforms under a tree.]( [From all walks of life, rangers are united in their mission to protect nature for future generations]( [The rocky Rio Grande shore pictured in Texas.]( [What to know about the global Freshwater Challenge and how WWF is supporting it]( [Farming seaweed on a boat in Alaska]( [Video series: Take an inside look at seaweed farming around the world]( [Nature Breaking podcast host Seth Larson speaks with Nilanga Jayasinghe]( PODCAST [Asian elephants need our help]( [A humpback whale jumps out of the water and nearly splashes back in.]( TRAVEL [NEW TRIP! Discover Newfoundland & Labrador]( [A brown purse has a white and blue tag attached.]( [Do you know?]( Can you guess what animal this purse is made of? Hint: It's from a reptile with lots of teeth. [Take a guess ►]( Find out [how WWF is helping to end the trade in illegal wildlife products]( through e-commerce and social media platforms—and how you can help. [Also available in Español.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wildlife spotlight [Caracal]( [great white shark]( Diet Caracals feed on small mammals, as well as birds, lizards, snakes, fish, and more. Agile hunters, they can also snatch flying birds out of the air with a single bound. Habitat They live in a wide variety of habitats, including savannas, woodlands, and desert-like regions across Africa and southwestern Asia The caracal is probably best known for its remarkable ears. Each ear has more than 20 muscles that help them swivel around to detect sounds of prey. The tufts may amplify sound going into their ears or be used to communicate with others. [Oceanic whitetip shark swimming with pilot fish ]( [Send a caracal ecard]( [caracal plush]( [Support WWF's global conservation efforts by symbolically adopting a caracal]( [Green sea turtle swims against bright blue coastal waters as viewed from above.] Pop quiz WWF created the world’s first global traceability toolkit and database of sea turtle DNA that aims to reverse the decline of sea turtles and recover populations. What is it called? [SwimSafe]( [ShellBank]( [TurtleBase]( [FinCensus]( --------------------------------------------------------------- WWF en Español En WWF ofrecemos una gran cantidad de contenido en español como parte de nuestros esfuerzos por llegar a la comunidad Latina e Hispana de Estados Unidos. Visita [nuestro sitio web]( o síguenos en [X](, [Instagram](, y [YouTube]( para más información. [Oceanic whitetip shark swimming through blue waters]( [Los tiburones son clave para la salud de nuestros océanos y el clima]( [Woman climbing canopy to check on camera traps from wildlife bridges]( [Cómo los puentes de dosel ayudan a la vida silvestre en lo denso de la Amazonía]( [Flooded area with waters receding, bent stop sign, and houses in the distance]( [Rompiendo los récords equivocados]( [Julie Hanta Razafimanahaka and Dr. Susan Pudin observe ribbons with wishes from the children who have come to EcoLogic for environmental education programs]( [Conservacionistas y comunidades indígenas trabajan para restaurar los bosques en Guatemala]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Photos: Tiger family © Archna Singh/Shutterstock/WWF; Radish harvesting © Joe Buglewicz/WWF-US; Namibian community member © WWF-US/Elisabeth Kruger; Rio Grande © Day's Edge/WWF-US; Seaweed farming on boat © Jeff Siebert; Nature Breaking podcast © Richard Edwards/WWF-UK; Humpback whale © Lianne Thompson; Purse © WWF-US/Keith Arnold; Caracal © Martin Harvey/WWF; Caracal ecard © Martin Harvey/WWF; Green sea turtle © WWF-Pacific/Tom Vierus; Oceanic whitetip shark © Elke Bojanowski/WWF-HK; Interoceanic highway in Cusco, Climbing trees © WWF-US/Yawar Motion Films; Flooding © 2021 Getty Images; Ribbons in greenhouse © WWF-US/Nicole Franco [Contact us]( | [Update profile]( | [Privacy policy]( | [State disclosures]( | [Unsubscribe]( Was this forwarded to you? 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