Nature Needs Half is a global movement that consists of network of international partners working to protect nature at the scale she needs around the world. The WILD Foundation is proud to steward this movement in partnership with a larger steering committee, and serves as its coordinating hub.
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“Hurricane” Hayes, NNH Chair, Dishes No-Nonsense Tips for Changing the World It’s time to start thinking like a system Randy “Hurricane” Hayes is Chair of the Nature...
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Scientists call for a ‘Global Deal for Nature’ to solve two interlinked crises – biodiversity loss and climate change A growing number of conservation scientists and environmental leaders...
You are invited to encourage the United Nations to protect half the planet. Deadline: April 15th, 2019 Citizens from around the world are being asked to contribute...
Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems Nature Needs Half (NNH)/Half Earth used as benchmark for sustainable food systems In a landmark...
Summary The Canadian Space for Nature Survey polled over 2,000 Canadians across the country about their perspectives on parks and protected areas. Those polled were from a broad range...
How are we going to save the planet? By dreaming crazy. Ten years ago, National Geographic explorer-in-residence, Sylvia “Her Deepness” Earle, couldn’t have been more clear about...
The Single Most Important Conversation We Must Have Before We Can Protect Wild Nature If you’re like most people, you dread starting difficult conversations, especially when you have...
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Kenny Ausubel, CEO and founder of Bioneers, introduced Justin Winters at the Bioneers Conference on October 20th, 2018. With contributions from scientists and partners around the world, One Earth, an...
The 8 Million Species We Don't Know The history of conservation is a story of many victories in a losing war. Having served on the boards of...