The word 'jaguar' comes from the indigenous word 'yaguar', which means 'he who kills with one leap'. You’ll find out why later... Jaguars used to be found from the south-west USA, throughout South ...
Extreme weather, forest fires and the global pandemic have made us all stop and consider - what we can start to do to help our planet. We’ve seen the devastating impact that human activity can have on ...
We work in nearly 100 countries on five continents with the support of millions of people. Find out how we’ve helped to protect black rhinos in Kenya and restore the forest home of mountain gorillas.
WWF-UK is a UK company limited by guarantee. We’re registered as a charity in England & Wales (no. 1081247) and in Scotland (no. SC039593). You can find us on the Charity Commission’s Register of ...
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 ...
Climate change is caused by accumulating greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, resulting in large-scale, long-term shifts in our planet’s weather patterns and an increase in the average temperature ...
We’re WWF, the leading global environmental charity, and we’re bringing our world back to life. At WWF we’re uniquely well placed to bring our world back to life. We’ve been protecting nature’s ...
Actor and nature advocate Asa Butterfield joins fellow actor and WWF ambassador Cel Spellman in this special episode of Call of the Wild, supported by John Lewis Partnership. As part of WWF’s ...
Trillion Trees is a partnership of three of the world’s largest conservation organisations – WWF, BirdLife International and the Wildlife Conservation Society. We are founded on a vision of a world ...
The Climate Solutions Partnership is a collaboration between WWF, HSBC and WRI, to deliver impactful systemic change that will help scale climate solutions and accelerate the transition to net-zero.
Plastic is a useful everyday item but has grown to become a global problem. Every year the world produces over 460 million tonnes of plastic, [1] 90% of which pollutes almost all areas of our planet, ...
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