WWF-UK has worked with 3Keel to develop two reports which highlight the issues and opportunities within the UK government’s proposed deforestation due diligence law, and what best practice due ...
Tackling the climate and nature crisis and delivering on net zero will take a skilled and diverse workforce, and every job can play its part. Our programme works with teachers, career leads and ...
It’s an edible vegetable oil that comes from the fruit of oil palm trees, the scientific name is Elaeis guineensis. Two types of oil can be produced; crude palm oil comes from squeezing the fleshy ...
Our Planet, the incredible new documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, explores the beauty of life on Earth and highlights the threats that we pose to it. In the coastal seas episode, ...
Our free certificated student course is designed to be delivered by teachers, careers leads or facilitators to students aged 14-18. The course includes three modules, split into bitesize 30 minute ...
A huge thank you to the over 2,500 of you who have signed our Farm for Scotland’s Future petition and showed your support for a sustainable future for Scottish farming! Thanks to your help, we can ...
This summer, we’re offering a series of exciting learning opportunities to support primary school teachers and students. Register your school to receive updates about our live learning events, new ...
WWF and the Blue Carbon Research Centre (BCRC), based at the University of St Andrews, are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership aimed at expanding expertise and capacity in blue carbon ...
Our world is in crisis. We’re losing precious wildlife as their homes are destroyed. Our leaders must stop fuelling the destruction of nature and start bringing our world back to life. Let our leaders ...
Seven in 10 UK adults (70%) say that it is still possible to avoid the worst effects of climate change and three-quarters of people (76%) think businesses and governments can have a large impact on ...
Learn incredible facts about our planet and some of it's most amazing species.
Almost 600 conservation champions from around the globe have backed an urgent call for global action to halt the decline in nature, as a major new report by international scientists reveals that more ...