Is this spider a social media influencer? This and more in the winter issue of World Wildlife magazine.
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World Wildlife Magazine
Winter 2022
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People are protecting the mangrove forest in the Marismas Nacionales region of Mexico, which stabilizes the coastline and supports an oyster-based seafood economy. Who are they, and how are WWF and its partners supporting their efforts through the global mangroves initiative?
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Sweet as honey
In India's Sundarbans, portable apiary boxes have been a game changer. With logistical support from WWF-India, licensed local honey collectors have been able to generate livelihoods while avoiding conflict with tigers.
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A spider with swagger
Unbelievable but true: The Australian peacock spider is a social media influencer. Read about why this star is in the spotlight.
Check out the spider >>
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A Panda Celebration
Find out how Panda Nation can make your next celebratory event even more meaningful. >>
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Visit the World Wildlife magazine archive for more of the best stories, photographs, and voices from our work around the world. >>
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