Nature is vital. It provides our life-support system. But our one shared home is under threat like never before. So at WWF Cymru, we’re fighting to restore habitats and species and to build a Wales ...
There is a huge and thriving nature-oriented business out there, but this is not good news. Despite the inherent uncertainty around crime-related figures, the economy of environmental crime is ...
173 plants, 26 reptiles, 17 amphibians, 15 fishes and three mammals discovered in one of Asia’s biodiversity hotspots Many of the species are already under threat of extinction from habitat loss, ...
As farmer protests show no signs of abating, it’s likely the UK government is in the market for any and all non-fiscal options to reduce pressure on family farms – and on itself. If the government is ...
Environmental charity WWF has been announced as RUN-FEST’s official charity partner for 2025, having supported since 2021 Participants can enjoy beginner-friendly distances or marathon-maker routes of ...
On International Jaguar Day (29 November), a new report from WWF quantifies the importance of jaguar habitats in Latin America, highlighting their vital ecosystem services that far exceed the value of ...
A health-check for the planet – the report includes the Living Planet Index, which tracks how species populations have fared around the world over a 50-year period. Together with other indicators, the ...
2024 hasn’t been easy for our natural world. But there have been moments of hope. Thanks to your support, we've been able to fund projects in the UK and beyond that are tackling the climate and nature ...
Spending time connecting with nature is brilliant for our mental wellbeing. It can reduce stress and anxiety, lift our mood and help our minds rest. Based on scientific evidence, we recommend 20 ...
Our staff regularly see that pupils’ engagement with nature at school varies considerably, but we were unsure which young people this affected and how many pupils experience regular connection with ...
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 ...