Copy
March 2022 View in browser
FOREST PRACTICE NEWSLETTER
Hilary Masuma transfers his knowledge of Kaya Kauma forest in Kenya to his grandchild. © Greg Armfield / WWF-UK

New report shows strong scientific link between forests and human health

The report is one of the first to detail the escalating risks to human health associated with forest loss and degradation, including the emergence of zoonotic infectious diseases. It shows that the conservation, protection and restoration of forests are critical to safeguarding and promoting human health.
READ MORE
————————
Tran Minh Hieu, Vice-Director of Lục Đông company. © Nguyen Phuong Ha / WWF-Viet Nam
FORESTS FORWARD

Rattan - a gift of the forest

In the pristine mountainous region of the Central Annamites in the Greater Mekong, local people are working with companies to build a sustainable rattan supply chain.
READ MORE
WWF-NL
RESTORATION

Restoration for people and nature

In Argentina's Atlantic Forest, small landowners are restoring and sustainably managing their land to improve their livelihoods and benefit from ecosystem services such as clean water. 
READ MORE
Transferring soil inoculum from forest to degraded pasture. (c) WWF-Peru
PARTNERSHIPS

Trillion Trees impact report

The 2021 impact report shows how Trillion Trees, a partnership between BirdLife International, Wildlife Conservation Society and WWF, is delivering for people, climate and nature.
READ MORE
VIEWPOINTS
(c) WWF
FRAN PRICE  I  LEAD, WWF GLOBAL FOREST PRACTICE

Five actions for forests, now

Prevention is better than cure. It’s a truth we should remember when it comes to forests too.
READ MORE
(c) WWF-US
CRAIG BEATTY  I  MANAGER, FOREST STRATEGY & RESEARCH, WWF-US

How forests provide, prevent and heal

We know spending time in forests makes us feel better. But how? And what is the science behind that?
READ MORE






This email was sent to <<Email Address>>
why did I get this?    unsubscribe from this list    update subscription preferences
WWF · Rue Mauverney 28 · Gland 1196 · Switzerland