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 ...
UK Government announces new law after six years of pressure from WWF and supporters. We never gave up and neither did you. We’re WWF, the leading global environmental charity, and we’re bringing our ...
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, ...
Based on a global survey of over 500 business leaders in 19 countries, this report looks how businesses are engaging with the net-zero, nature-positive transition. It also looks at how climate, nature ...
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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 ...
Forests are essential for nature, people, and a stable climate. Yet, around the world, vast areas of forest are being destroyed every day. Countless species of animals are losing their homes. And 1.6 ...
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 ...
This report explores the barriers, challenges and enablers faced by farmers around the coast of the Firth of Forth as they work to adopt more climate‑ and nature‑friendly farming practices. It ...
Not sure what to buy as a gift this Father's Day? Adopt an animal with WWF from £5 a month and help bring our world back to life. Ending deforestation is critical for nature and the climate. We’re ...
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 ...
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