KMPG International are supporting us to protect nature in Africa and Latin America. © Luis Barreto / WWF-UK KPMG International and WWF-UK are teaming up to drive ...
We see a lot of organisations offsetting their footprint to claim they are carbon neutral, or claiming that for every product you buy, they will plant a tree, and therefore their product is ‘green’.
Love wildlife? There’s loads to discover here, from fun facts, puzzles and quizzes to cool crafts and crazy critter clips. Let’s go! You don’t have to travel far to find amazing wildlife! These six ...
The UK is one of the countries most responsible for climate change. This is because it has emitted so much greenhouse gas since the start of the Industrial Revolution, and these historical emissions ...
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 ...
Share the findings from the Schools for Nature national survey. Review the research-based evidence which shows why nature ...
Impact Committee Applications Recruitment for Young Members of the Impact Committee is now closed. We will be contacting applicants over the coming weeks with an update. Thank you for helping to bring ...
If you want to go wild for the day, why not print out this easy-to-make panda mask ...
To coincide with World Gorilla Day, we’d like to invite you to get to know more about these amazing apes. We've got some simple and fun ways to show your support; from learning some fascinating facts ...
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Responding to the publication of the Climate Change Bill [1], Lang Banks, Director of WWF Scotland said: “Years of inaction have led to the Scottish Government having to make these changes to its ...