The High Seas Treaty is a new global agreement designed to protect and manage the parts of the ocean that lie beyond any one ...
The findings represent Nepal’s contribution to the Population Assessment of the World’s Snow Leopards (PAWS), which is a global effort to collate standardised and robust population assessments from ...
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Thank you so much for taking part in Great Wild Walks at Alice Holt Forest! We're so grateful for all of your fundraising support so far. If you still have fundraising to pay in, you can do this by ...
This report showcases what has been delivered through the Climate Solutions Partnership over the past five years, and the insights gained from our work with HSBC and WRI. Sign up to be kept informed ...
This Christmas you can give a gift that helps product nature through an adoption or membership. Adoptions and WWF memberships start at just £5 a month, or a one-off payment of £60 for a year’s worth ...
There are 17 species of hedgehog and they are found in Europe, Africa and Asia. In the UK they can live in a variety of habitats including woodland, farmland, parks and gardens. Hedgehogs are also ...
The Antarctic blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus ssp. Intermedia) is the largest animal on the planet, weighing up to 200 tons (approximately 33 elephants) and reaching up to 30 meters in length. The ...
They are one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change, but the world is failing forests. Forests suck up one third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, are home to 80% of the ...
Discover more about forests, the challenges and threats they are facing, and what you can do to help.
Nearly half of the UK’s carbon footprint comes from emissions released overseas to satisfy UK-based consumption, according to a new WWF report. Products including clothing, processed foods and ...
The new Global Tipping Points Report, published by the University of Exeter with support from WWF, warns that global warming means that we are now entering a danger zone where multiple tipping points ...
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