Almost 90% of wild plants and 75% of leading global crops depend on animal pollination. One out of every three mouthfuls of our food depends on pollinators such as bees. Crops that depend on ...
Exclusively for WWF supporters, join us as we take on the highest peak in Wales in the heart of breathtaking Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) and reach the summit of one of the UK’s most famous natural ...
From the Jurassic Coast to the Thames Path, we have places in some of the UK's best walking and hiking events. Join Team WWF today and do it for your planet.
A great event to walk off the Christmas celebrations and to kick start your New Year fitness regime! There are Full Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K options, both starting & finishing at The Oval Cricket ...
Humanity is facing a Triple Challenge. We urgently need to prevent catastrophic climate change by keeping global warming below 1.5°C. We need to halt and reverse the loss of nature. And we need to do ...
Reacting to Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs speech at Oxford Farming Conference, Sofia Parente, head of policy (production) WWF said: “As the Secretary of State recognised ...
Learn incredible facts about our planet and some of it's most amazing species.
From steamy tropical rainforests to dreamy English chalk streams, we're working on every continent to halt and reverse dramatic declines in wildlife numbers and the unsustainable use of our natural ...
We’ve seen fires devastating precious places like the Amazon rainforest. But what are the facts and what are the myths about the destruction of our forests? We’re here to help. While growing demand ...
The food we eat shouldn’t cost the Earth – but it often does. Reduce the impact of the food you eat by trying some of these planet-friendly recipes. What we eat and how it’s produced has consequences ...
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 ...
Powerful and majestic, the king of the beasts has no natural predators. But unthinkably, African lion numbers have plummeted by over 40% in the last three generations, due to loss of living space and ...