Commenting on Back British Farming Day Sofia Parente, Head of Policy (Production), at WWF said: “Climate change and extreme weather events are causing chaos for farmers , reducing yields and driving ...
Winning prize: one Forest Bundle comprising of: a copy of the books ‘The Stuff that Stuff is Made Of’, ‘Around the World in 80 Plants’ and ‘Around the World in 80 Trees’, all signed by Jonathan Drori; ...
The wild Cheetah population is believed to be around 6,600 mature individuals and decreasing. They are currently classified under the genus Acinonyx, whose closest living relatives are cougars and ...
The Amur-Heilong region, covering parts of Russia, China and Mongolia, has some of the world’s most intact and extensive ‘temperate’ forests – meaning forests of a rather mild climatic area, that ...
In the wild, there are two formally recognised lion subspecies. The African lion (Panthera leo leo) is found in Africa, south of the Sahara desert. The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) exists in ...
It’s a deceptively simple question with a few interesting answers. Let’s take a look at the options for charging an electric car with renewable energy, ranging from getting your own solar panels to ...
Every year hundreds of runners, walkers, cyclists, and swimmers take on a challenge to support WWF and help bring our world back to life. Their event day experience simply wouldn't be the same without ...
Release your inner dolphin and join Team WWF to take on the two-mile distance at Swim Serpentine. The popular Swim Serpentine event takes in half a lap of the world-famous lake in London’s Hyde Park.
The Amazon is being deliberately destroyed. Trees that have stood for hundreds of years are being chopped down and fires are decimating the land to make way for agriculture. The reality is that we all ...
Join Team WWF for one of the most innovative 10K races in the country. The event will take place on fully closed roads inside Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Southwest London on the 14th September. Join ...
Walrus are facing the reality of the climate crisis and we need to know more about how they are affected. Since 2021, WWF and British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have been asking the public to become ...
Just 20 minutes in nature a day can help reduce stress levels, ease anxiety and boost our mood. It’s time to get your daily dose of nature. WWF’s new schools programme, Happy By Nature, is now live!