The UK is home to some of the most diverse and beautiful wildlife on Earth. Our isles have more ancient oak trees than the rest of Europe put together; 60% of the world’s chalk streams flow in ...
Forests are essential for nature, people, and a stable climate. Yet, around the world, vast areas of forest are being ...
Rick Parfett, WWF’s Head of Climate Policy, said: “As temperature records are smashed and Britain swelters, today’s carbon budget vote takes place amid a scorching reminder of the urgent need to ...
The giant panda is perhaps one of the most recognisable symbols when it comes to conservation, with a rich history substantiating this fame. Step back into the 1980s and wild giant panda populations ...
Mothers carry great responsibilities in the natural world. But as the animal kingdom shows, the matriarchy is strong, and these mums are powerful role models for the next generation. Across forests, ...
New global report reveals saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests Saltmarshes are now estimated to cover just under 53,000km2 – less than half their historic range Loss is ...
We work both in the UK and internationally to support local wildlife and the communities that live alongside them. Here are a handful of projects we have worked on.
Reacting to the CCC’s progress report, Aoife Blanchard, senior climate policy advisor at WWF, said: “This unprecedented heatwave is a stark reminder that climate change is hitting people, wildlife and ...
Sunda pangolins are one of 8 species of pangolin. They are secretive, elusive and mostly nocturnal animals that live in forests across Southeast Asia. The main threat to this species is ...
It’s estimated that there are over 700 trillion adult individuals of these shrimp-like crustaceans in the Southern Ocean. Based on their size and sheer abundance, these hundreds of millions of krill ...
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