WWF is working with local communities and government agencies in the Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area, Uganda. We’re building skills and knowledge and developing collaborative strategies to better ...
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.
The giant panda is perhaps one of the most recognisable symbols when it comes to conservation, with a rich history substantiating this fame. Step back into the 1980s and wild giant panda populations ...
To celebrate World Turtle Day, we’d love to invite you to learn more about these ancient ocean dwellers. Discover fascinating facts and find out how you can take action to protect them. They are one ...
To celebrate World bee Day, we’d love to invite you to learn more about these busy insects and join us by discovering fascinating facts and reconnecting with these vital little workers. In the ...
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 ...
Constantly on the lookout for sweet treats, avoiding bad weather, and building homes fit for a Queen: we have a few things to learn from bees. From buff-tailed bumblebees to well-known honeybees, all ...
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, ...
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) moves emperor penguins from 'Near Threatened' to 'Endangered', informed by WWF-funded research. The impact of climate change on emperor penguin’s ...
Our world is facing two significant challenges – climate change and biodiversity loss. In the UK, populations of monitored species have declined by 19% since 1970, [2] and habitat loss, reduced food ...
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 ...
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, ...
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