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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The vast and vibrant Amazon rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world, and it plays a critical role in our fight against climate change. Here are our top facts about this magical place. And ...
Trillion Trees is a partnership of two of the world’s largest conservation organisations – WWF and BirdLife International. We are founded on a vision of a world where tree cover is expanding not ...
Together with Forestry England, we’ve created the Feel Good Forest Trails, a brand-new interactive experience for families. These beautiful forest spaces offer the perfect setting to learn about ...
Asian elephants once roamed across most of Asia, now they’re restricted to just 15% of their original range, in a number of fragmented and isolated populations around south and south-east Asia. Today, ...
Pupils are now explorers! Inspired by the stimulus photos their mission is to find the hidden beauty in nature – either outdoors or in a collection of objects you provide. You can make this as ...
We are the first generation to understand our impact on the planet, and the last with the power to save it. This is why we launched WWF’s 2030 Circle. Now, halfway through this decade-long mission, we ...
How current Government plans for energy efficient homes are falling severely short of what’s required to achieve net zero. Sign up to be kept informed about our conservation work and how you can help ...