We are proud to introduce you to the home of WWF-UK. One of the greenest buildings in the UK, Living Planet Centre is not only the heart of the charity, but also offers a fantastic event venue, right ...
The scale of the challenges facing our planet can seem daunting, but we can all do something. Here are 10 simple ways you can help reduce your impact, and help in the fight against climate change. We ...
Exclusively for WWF supporters, join us for a uniquely challenging one day, 10-peak trek through the beautiful Lake District. This challenge requires a good level of fitness as, during the course of ...
Get moving with WWF UK's 100 Miles in March challenge! Walk, run, cycle, swim, dance - you choose and get sponsored for completing your challenge. Below are some frequently asked questions. We'll ...
Exclusively for WWF supporters, join us as we take on the highest peak in Wales in the heart of breathtaking Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) and reach the summit of one of the UK’s most famous natural ...
To enter this prize draw, you need to: To be automatically entered into this prize draw, you need to register to take part in WWF’s Big Winter Wander 2025 and start fundraising on your JustGiving ...
We’ve seen fires devastating precious places like the Amazon rainforest. But what are the facts and what are the myths about the destruction of our forests? We’re here to help. While growing demand ...
Learn incredible facts about our planet and some of it's most amazing species.
WWF launches its new Livewell report which looks at what we need to eat between now and 2030 to meet our Paris Agreement commitments. Besides carbon reduction targets, the report includes further ...
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 ...
We want to inspire and equip pupils to care for our beautiful planet and we’re asking for your help; so we've created a range of free resources to support you and your pupils in putting sustainability ...
Set your heating thermostat 1°C lower than usual for a week and see if you notice the difference. Turning down the thermostat means less energy is required to heat your home to higher temperatures.
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