What's included: Everyone who raises £30 will receive a WWF panda t-shirt, and when you hit your £100 target you’ll get our exclusive Big Winter Wander medal! Plus, anyone who raises over £250 will ...
A commitment to protecting our planet has never been more important. It’s a commitment shared by millions around the world – from the Indigenous peoples and local communities living alongside ...
Commenting on Rachel Reeves’ speech on growth in Oxfordshire, David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF, said: "There is no trade-off between economic growth and net zero. As the Chancellor rightly ...
WWF, the University of Strathclyde and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), have teamed up to launch brand-new science project to monitor krill from space Krill are a key species in Antarctic marine ...
Commenting on the launch of the Land Use Framework consultation, David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF, said: "A national conversation on land use is long overdue. Today’s announcement is a ...
Partnership sees two of the UK’s biggest charities from the environmental and humanitarian sectors unite to combine efforts for the first time Pioneering project - funded thanks to players of People’s ...
In Africa, lions are of national importance, but they are under threat with populations having halved in the last 30 years. In Tanzania’s iconic Mkomazi landscape, WWF has supported the first ever ...
Rick Parfett, WWF’s senior climate policy advisor said: “This court ruling has rightly told the oil giants, who continue to fuel the climate crisis, that the disastrous climate impact of burning oil ...
Rick Parfett, WWF’s climate policy specialist said: "To boost growth, Rachel Reeves should put pounds back in people's pockets by insulating homes, decarbonising power, and investing in public ...
At 8:30pm on Saturday 22 March, many of the most iconic landmarks across the UK and the world are switching off their lights in support of WWF’s Earth Hour People around the UK can also participate in ...
The impacts of the climate emergency are being felt closer to home than ever before. Catastrophic flooding incidents in the UK and wildfires in Europe are becoming more frequent, while the cost of ...
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