To celebrate Earth Day, we’d love to invite you to learn more about our amazing planet. We’ve got some fun and easy ways to join in—whether it's discovering fascinating facts, listening to nature ...
Emperor penguins. Built for life in the natural extremes of Earth’s southern-most continent. Antarctica is one of the most hostile environments on Earth, yet emperor penguins have historically thrived ...
We're developing a transboundary monitoring and learning system as well as coordination mechanisms to allow governments and communities to share their knowledge and insights on illegal wildlife trade ...
David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF said: “Successive governments have committed to reducing flood risks, ensuring food security, restoring nature and tackling climate change - all of which ...
Dujiangyan Panda Migration Station project area in Sichuan Province covers 400 km2 and lies between two major panda populations. This makes its forests important for ecological connectivity. Today, ...
WWF objects to MSC certification of Antarctic krill fishery and urges establishment of network of Marine Protected Area in Southern Ocean Concentrated fishing is putting wildlife that rely on krill, ...
On World Wildlife Day, 3 March, we're celebrating our incredible natural world and the remarkable places that we call home. Here at WWF, every day is World Wildlife Day. We are working hard with ...
WWF-UK, Angling Trust and Fish Legal have received 32 plans from the government to tackle diffuse pollution of some of England’s best-loved rivers. This was thanks to court proceedings launched by the ...
Every critical ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse. All countries are exposed to the risks of ecosystem collapse within and beyond their borders. Global ecosystem degradation and collapse threaten ...
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.
In April 2025, Nepal announced its first-ever national snow leopard population estimate using a robust methodology. This follows years of collaboration between WWF-Nepal, government agencies, and ...