To coincide with World Whale Day, we’d like to invite you to get to know more about this incredible species. We've got some simple and fun ways to show your support; from learning some fascinating ...
How much can we tell about an orangutan from its face? When the team in WWF-Malaysia monitor orangutans, there are certain visual cues which help the team to tell the individual’s age, and whether the ...
Responding to the Scottish Government budget [1] announced today (Tues 13 Jan) Claire Daly, Head of Policy and Advocacy at WWF Scotland said: “This Budget edges forward when Scotland needs a leap.
David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF said: “We welcome the EIP’s endorsement of Nature-Positive Transition Pathways, something we have long called for, to halt and reverse nature loss across ...
The new haul-out was discovered in an area not currently being monitored by scientists Walrus are facing the harsh realities of the climate crisis and we urgently need to understand more about how ...
Responding to the news today (Thurs 18 Nov) that the Scottish Government has pushed back the introduction of the Heat in Buildings Bill, Claire Daly, Head of Policy and Advocacy at WWF Scotland said: ...
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 ...
Forests, especially in the tropics, are being lost at an alarming rate. In 2024 we lost the equivalent to around 18 football fields a minute. The causes of deforestation are well known – forests are ...
In the 1980s, giant pandas were in trouble – with estimates at 1,114 wild pandas remaining in the wild. We now know this was largely because their habitats were being fragmented, damaged and getting ...
In the eastern part of Sabah, Borneo, is the Bukit Piton Forest Reserve. Over decades, orangutans that call this place home have faced a very uncertain future. From the 1980s to 2007, a lot of the ...
Mountain gorillas have only one home: a network of parks crossing Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An estimated 1,063 mountain gorillas are known to remain in the wild today.
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