Learn more about some of the world's most endangered species and how we're working to help protect them. To celebrate Endangered Species Day, we’d love to invite you to learn more about some of these ...
They are one of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change, but the world is failing forests. Forests suck up one third of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, are home to 80% of the ...
We work both in the UK and internationally to support local wildlife and the communities that live alongside them. Here are a handful of projects we have worked on.
This Endangered Species day, take time to reflect on the magic of one day on planet Earth, celebrating the wonder of endangered species and what they may be doing ‘on this day’. Transitioning between ...
The International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP) is a pioneering, transboundary conservation initiative dedicated to protecting the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas and their unique ...
To celebrate World Ocean Day, we’d love to invite you to learn more about the vast open oceans that make up our blue planet. So join us by discovering fascinating facts, listening to nature sounds, ...
WWF’s goal is to secure a viable future for wild tigers across their historic range, in coexistence with Indigenous Peoples and local communities . WWF-UK are supporting conservation programmes in ...
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 ...
The giant panda's distinct black-and-white markings have two functions: camouflage and communication. Most of the panda - its face, neck, belly, rump - is white to help it hide in snowy habitats. The ...
Sir David has been at the heart of WWF’s own story – he was present at our very founding in 1961. Sir David has always been generous with the time he gives in support of WWF – whether strengthening ...
Actor and nature advocate Asa Butterfield joins fellow actor and WWF ambassador Cel Spellman in this special episode of Call of the Wild, supported by John Lewis Partnership. As part of WWF’s ...
These include two African rhino species - black and white rhinos. The remaining three are Asian rhino species, which include greater one–horned, Sumatran and Javan rhinos. The Sumatran, Javan and ...