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 ...
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 ...
We all have the power to help bring our world back to life. From shopping at the supermarket to speaking with your MP, we can make a difference. We know these issues are backed by the public. The ...
It’s a big goal. But we believe it is achievable and necessary. More trees and forests can make a major contribution to achieving our global commitments on human development, biodiversity and climate ...
The Ganges river in India is more than 2,500km long and has the most populated river basin in the world. Hundreds of millions of people and a huge range of wildlife rely on the river Ganges. But ...
In the UK, we are witnessing a mental health crisis. For example, one in six people in England report experiencing a common mental health problem (such as anxiety or depression) in any given week.
Our walks take place in some beautiful areas of the UK. Not only are you in for some picturesque sights, but you'll also make ...
The production and distribution of food, of which over a third goes to waste, is responsible for 70% of nature loss and around a third of global greenhouse gas emissions. Food retailers, who stand at ...
Not all male lions have a mane. In some parts of Kenya the males are maneless, though we’re not quite sure why! Loads of animals have unique features that help us tell them apart. Find out how fur, ...
Since 2021, WWF and Aviva have been working together to restore UK landscapes, build healthier more resilient communities and help transform one of the biggest indirect drivers of climate change: the ...
Walruses are marine mammals that love the chilly waters of the Arctic. Sometimes they’ll gather on land in a big group called a haul-out. Can you use your detective skills on the picture below to see ...