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Example quotes from WWF-SE's (2023) annual report showing accounts of biodiversity, organised by the steps of the framing performance framework

QuoteNature of biodiversity accountStep of framing performance
“More than 90% of terrestrial species are found in forests. Half of the world's original forests have already disappeared, and remaining forest landscapes have often suffered significant biodiversity loss.” (p. 8)Explaining a current issue for a habitat and its species1. Establishing the space
“Tidan River … is facing challenges such as eutrophication and physical impact. In 2022 and 2023, WWF provided financial support to Tidan's water association to address these issues. Phosphorus ponds have been constructed, and several measures have been coordinated to improve water quality and increase the landscape's water retention capacity.” (p. 20)Describing actions to improve a habitat from the past year2. Creating relations
“In 2023, Project Tiger in India celebrated its 50th anniversary with encouraging progress. The intergovernmental cooperation group Global Tiger Forum estimates that the number of wild tigers in the world has increased to 5,574, a significant increase since 2010.” (p. 24)Outlining recent (positive) results for a specific species3. Extracting a result
“The Arctic is facing critical challenges with major climate changes and increased exploitation. WWF Sweden, together with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, influence Swedish and international decision-makers to promote effective governance. In Swedish Arctic areas, we run projects to protect wildlife and survey new areas that could become sustainable Natura 2000 sites. WWF Sweden are an important voice in ensuring a safe and sustainable future for the Arctic.” (p. 21)Connecting biodiversity problems to actions and intentions1 and 2
“Five new small-spotted catsharks were released into the Gullmarsfjord in June. This was done in collaboration with the aquarium “Havets Hus” in Lysekil. Including this shark release, a total of 176 individuals have been released since the project began in 2003. WWF support measures that further develop the work with breeding and release, as well as spreading information about the situation of the world's sharks.” (p. 22)Connecting improvements for a species to recent actions2 and 3

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