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 ...
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 ...
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.
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, ...
Environmental charity WWF has been announced as RUN-FEST’s official charity partner for 2025, having supported since 2021 Participants can enjoy beginner-friendly distances or marathon-maker routes of ...
Keep an eye on your emails - we will send you a link with access to the resources. Don't forget to check your junk if you don't see it come through straight away. We hope it equips the young people in ...
The ocean is vast and on average about 4,000 metres deep. It contains 1.3 billion cubic kilometres of water – that’s 97% of all the water on the surface of the Earth. [1] Home to over 240,000 known ...
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 ...
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 ...