Our Planet, the incredible new documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, explores the beauty of life on Earth and highlights the threats that we pose to it. In the coastal seas episode, ...
WWF-UK has worked with 3Keel to develop two reports which highlight the issues and opportunities within the UK government’s proposed deforestation due diligence law, and what best practice due ...
Our free certificated student course is designed to be delivered by teachers, careers leads or facilitators to students aged 14-18. The course includes three modules, split into bitesize 30 minute ...
This World Penguin Day, (25 April), conservation charity WWF is warning that Emperor penguin populations risk rapid and dramatic decline due to habitat loss – driven by climate change. Ahead of the ...
At WWF our work with schools is part of our mission to build a brighter future for both people and nature. Schools and teachers right here in the UK can play a key role in addressing climate change ...
Responding to the Scottish Government’s announcement on future climate action today [1] Lang Banks, director of WWF Scotland said: “It’s bitterly disappointing that Scottish Government’s delays in ...
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Ecologists and conservation researchers have a long history of using sound to study wildlife, from identifying birdsong by ear in the field, to surveying bats with handheld detectors, to using ...
Great challenges need great settings – few are better than the Island’s coastal path, and 2,000 adventurers will take on the Isle of Wight over the May bank holiday weekend. It’s along the spectacular ...
These great, glorious, fur-coated apes are some of our closest relatives. Sadly we may also be their biggest threat. People have been pushing into the mountain gorilla’s forests in central Africa for ...
It is estimated that half the world's population will live in water-stressed areas by 2025; and, that approximately $14 billion of economic damage is caused annually by flooding worldwide. Meanwhile, ...
The Yangtze river’s finless porpoise is one of the very few porpoises (relatives of dolphins and whales) that live in fresh water. Its small size and cute 'smile' make it much loved in China and ...