Not many people ever see an Amur leopard in the wild. Not surprising, as there are so few of them, but a shame considering how beautiful they are. Thick, luscious, black-ringed coats and a huge furry ...
Get your daily dose of nature by completing WWF's 60 Miles in November. Walk, run, cycle, swim, dance - you choose!
Due to the popularity of our sell-out Lake District 10 Peaks Challenge in July, we have added an additional date at the end of September, providing a wonderful opportunity to take on this challenging ...
Registration Fee: £15 - £72.50 depending on chosen option Fundraising Target: £135 - £395 depending on chosen option This ‘end of season’ 50km looped route covers some of the best of the Chilterns ...
Commenting on the Water (Special Measures) Bill, David Walsh, head of public affairs at WWF said: "Greater support for regulation and enforcement is crucial for cleaning up our rivers. Accountability ...
Responding to the publication of the Climate Change Bill [1], Lang Banks, Director of WWF Scotland said: “Years of inaction have led to the Scottish Government having to make these changes to its ...
57,685 people signed our petition to insist that the new UK government and all political parties must commit to stop fuelling the destruction of nature. Increasingly, people, communities and ...
To coincide with World Gorilla Day, we’d like to invite you to get to know more about these amazing apes. We've got some simple and fun ways to show your support; from learning some fascinating facts ...
Registration Fee: £10 - £49 depending on chosen option Fundraising Target: £49 - £150 depending on chosen option The Moonlight 10 Walk kicks off the famous Thames Path Challenge weekend festival of ...
KMPG International are supporting us to protect nature in Africa and Latin America. © Luis Barreto / WWF-UK KPMG International and WWF-UK are teaming up to drive ...
Lots of UK produce, like wheat and barley, is grown in Norfolk. But, Norfolk is facing an ongoing water crisis which is causing issues for farmers. Rivers and wetlands are disconnected and degraded.
As children go back to school after the summer holidays, a new report [1], published today by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), finds that, despite the hard work of many passionate teachers, most ...