In Guaviare, in the Colombian Amazon, birdsong and the creaking of the jungle still dominate the landscape, and the roar of the jaguar endures, a powerful guardian of the biodiverse forest.
WWF is piloting Wholescape in England, Scotland, and Wales. Our innovative approach tackles the nature and climate crises by considering the interconnectedness of natural and human systems. Wholescape ...
Kiltwalk is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event with over 216,000 people taking part since 2016. At the ...
We've produced a range of curriculum linked resources for the classroom to help your pupils explore the issues of climate change in an engaging and motivating way.
It’s a big goal. But we believe it is achievable and necessary. More trees and forests can make a major contribution to achieving our global commitments on human development, biodiversity and climate ...
Kiltwalk is Scotland’s largest mass participation walking event with over 216,000 people taking part since 2016. At the ...
This Christmas, help protect nature and give a gift that lasts. Whether it’s for a child discovering the wonders of nature or someone who loves animals, a WWF animal adoption lasts far beyond the ...
We've partnered with British Antarctic Survey (BAS) to search satellite images to find and track emperor penguin populations.
WWF, with funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, are supporting restoration of seagrass meadows in North Wales. Project Seagrass are carrying out the restoration of seagrass using a variety ...
Nature is our life support system, but right now it’s in trouble. WWF has a unique solution that can help bring our world back to life. We’re urgently calling for a new law at Westminster, the Living ...
Spending just 20 minutes in nature each day can improve your mental wellbeing. That’s why Forestry England and WWF have teamed up to create a free digital activity pack that brings the wellbeing ...
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