We are proud to introduce you to the home of WWF-UK. One of the greenest buildings in the UK, Living Planet Centre is not only the heart of the charity, but also offers a fantastic event venue, right ...
The scale of the challenges facing our planet can seem daunting, but we can all do something. Here are 10 simple ways you can help reduce your impact, and help in the fight against climate change. We ...
Get moving with WWF UK's 100 Miles in March challenge! Walk, run, cycle, swim, dance - you choose and get sponsored for completing your challenge. Below are some frequently asked questions. We'll ...
Commenting on the launch of the Land Use Framework consultation, David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF, said: "A national conversation on land use is long overdue. Today’s announcement is a ...
Commenting on Rachel Reeves’ speech on growth in Oxfordshire, David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF, said: "There is no trade-off between economic growth and net zero. As the Chancellor rightly ...
Partnership sees two of the UK’s biggest charities from the environmental and humanitarian sectors unite to combine efforts for the first time Pioneering project - funded thanks to players of People’s ...
Run, walk or cycle and raise funds for WWF's vital conservation work. Our world needs us now more than ever and time is running out. Do something incredible in 2024!
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 ...
Our planet is being pushed to its limits. We are consuming resources at a rate that is unsustainable, and this is leading to effects such as climate change, pollution, and the loss of wildlife and ...
Emission reporting is a key action for any businesses who want to better understand their impact, and to make real changes for the environment. With this guide, WWF aim to help businesses like yours ...
We all have a part to play in the recovery of the natural world, but more often than not, it feels like an increasingly impossible task. The good news is that WWF Ambassador Sir David Attenborough ...
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 ...