These great, glorious, fur-coated apes are some of our closest relatives. Sadly we may also be their biggest threat. People have been pushing into the mountain gorilla’s forests in central Africa for ...
Sunda pangolins are one of 8 species of pangolin. They are secretive, elusive and mostly nocturnal animals that live in forests across Southeast Asia. The main threat to this species is ...
A single healthy meadow can be home to over 100 species of wildflowers, which in turn supports other meadow wildlife. For example, the common bird’s-foot trefoil is a food plant for 160 species of ...
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, ...
To coincide with Global Tiger Day, we’d like to invite you to get to know more about this amazing species and get crafty with some tiger-themed activities!
We want to inspire and equip secondary school pupils to care for our beautiful planet; so we've created a range of free secondary school resources and activities to support your efforts in putting ...
Learn incredible facts about our planet and some of it's most amazing species.
There are 17 species of hedgehog and they are found in Europe, Africa and Asia. In the UK they can live in a variety of habitats including woodland, farmland, parks and gardens. Hedgehogs are also ...
WWF’s dedicated Plant2Plate resources focuses on what can be done to produce and consume food in a sustainable way that is less harmful to our shared planet and ...
Different sloth groups can be easily identified by the number of long, curved claws on their forelimbs. The two-toed sloths, as the name suggests, have two claws on their front limbs, while the ...
The huge ice-covered ocean and frozen lands at the top of the world are at risk from climate change. The Arctic is crucial for lots of reasons. Not just because it’s home to the iconic polar bear, and ...
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!