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FOREST PRACTICE NEWSLETTER
Mr. Ho Da The at work on his FSC-certified acacia plantation, Phu Loc district, Vietnam. © James Morgan / WWF

Forests Forward

WWF’s new Forests Forward platform aims to improve the management of 150 million hectares of forest by 2030, providing opportunities to create meaningful impact in landscapes and facilitating reporting on these impacts.
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Local community member in the nursery. © Shruti Suresh / WWF-Cambodia
IN THE FIELD

Communities take the lead 

In northeast Cambodia, a community is sustainably managing its forest while helping improve biodiversity in the region. 
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DJs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are teaming up with WWF to raise awareness about safeguarding forests and the ocean. © WWF
WWF AMBASSADORS

WWF and world famous DJs join forces to protect forests 

DJs Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are teaming up with WWF to raise awareness about safeguarding forests and oceans.
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WWF project to restore the old arm of the Danube River and its floodplain, of which 81% lies within the Donau-Auen National Park. Michèle Dépraz / WWF
PARTNERSHPS

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

WWF joins rallying call to protect and restore vital ecosystems as a global partner.
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Conifer plantation in Malakand. © WWF-Pakistan
IN THE FIELD

Restoration for people and the planet

WWF's experience in Pakistan shows that implementation needs to involve all actors, including local communities, and must be done at a landscape level to be effective.
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VIEWPOINTS
© Fran Price
FRAN PRICE  |  LEAD, WWF GLOBAL FOREST PRACTICE

Restoration: a lifeline to the future we need

We are at a critical moment in time: people are waking up — and stepping up — for nature and, more than ever, understand the importance of a sustainable future. Forests are at the heart of this future.
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WILLIAM BALDWIN-CANTELLO  |  DIRECTOR, NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS, WWF-UK

Forest as vast as mainland France is regrowing around the world

New analysis shows that nearly 59 million hectares of forest has regrown from the turn of the millennium to 2015. 
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