The Seafood Jurisdictional Initiative was previously known as the Seascape Approach. It aims to promote the health of the oceans and the safeguarding of people in seafood production. It plans to do ...
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 ...
Our areas of work stretch far and wide. To help narrow down your query, we've created this list of all our FAQ pages, whether those questions relate to our events, our work in schools, our adoptions, ...
With a new UK Government in place, this is a crucial time for us to make it clear that action on nature and climate is a priority for people all over the UK. In this special episode of Call of the ...
The impacts of the climate emergency are being felt closer to home than ever before. Catastrophic flooding incidents in the UK and wildfires in Europe are becoming more frequent, while the cost of ...
Thanks to WWF and our partners, schools were a key part of the story of COP26. Throughout COP26, hundreds of schools across the UK took part in creating a Forest of Promises, creating leaves with ...
Why are core environmental standards important? The UK’s approach to food trade should reflect our values and standards. Food should be produced in ways that keep us and the animals in the food system ...
This festive season, give someone a WWF adoption to help protect and restore iconic wildlife and their precious habitats. We’re WWF, the leading global environmental charity, and we’re bringing our ...
The bottlenose dolphin is a clever, streamlined mammal that can be found in most of the world’s oceans, including around the UK. By protecting marine dolphins like these we’re helping keep our seas ...
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 ...
Thank you! Over 10,000 of you wrote to your MP last year calling for the current UK government to keep the crucial promises they’ve made to tackle the nature and ...
Did you know that your favourite chocolate originates from the cacao plant? This grows wild in Central and South America and cultivating it can be a forest-friendly source of income for people who ...