Archive for November 2021
Appetite for destruction
The world’s forests are critical to the survival of our planet. Yet our food choices are driving them towards a tipping point. Find out how, together, we can keep these irreplaceable landscapes alive
Read More“If we damage the natural world, we damage ourselves”
Our Call of the Wild podcast launched with a very special guest: Sir David Attenborough. Podcast host Cel Spellman asks him about his hopes and fears for our planet’s future
Read MoreUK wildlife feeling the heat
The effects of climate change can already be seen close to home, with UK wildlife facing unprecedented challenges
Read MoreThe world’s climate change hotspots
Climate change could make critical ecosystems around the globe unsuitable for wildlife or people. Here are some of the stories from the affected areas
Read MoreMake nature our climate hero
Nature can be one of our greatest allies in the fight against climate change. We’re calling for urgent action from governments to limit global warming to 1.5ºC – with the help of nature-based solutions
Read MoreThe true cost of your food
Your food choices have a huge impact on the planet. Do you know the environmental footprint of your next meal?
Read MoreGive plastic the push
Eight million tonnes of plastic end up in our oceans every year. Here’s how you can help to reduce the waste by cutting out unnecessary plastic from your day
Read MoreThe nature of happiness
Forests are vital to our health and our planet, but over 10 billion trees are felled every year. So with your help, we’re working to protect and restore one trillion trees by 2050
Read MoreVideo: Koala rescue!
A year after being rescued from the catastrophic bushfires of 2019–20, Annie the koala has returned to the wild
Read MoreYou helped Kenya go a year with zero rhino poaching
Thanks to you, not a single rhino was killed by poachers in Kenya during 2020 – the first time that’s happened in more than 20 years
Read MorePhoto story: protecting tigers in Bhutan
Meet Singye Wangmo, a forestry officer who has dedicated her life to conserving tigers in this Himalayan kingdom
Read MoreSeeds of hope
One incredible plant species could boost biodiversity, help human livelihoods and play a role in fighting the climate emergency. That’s why we’ve launched the biggest project of its kind in the UK – to restore seagrass
Read MoreElephants in the line of fire
Just like us, elephants feel complex emotions, including trauma, grief and loss. So we’re fighting to protect them from the horror of the illegal ivory trade. Find out how you’re helping us stamp out crime on the front line
Read MoreYou’ve helped us protect vital Scottish peatlands
Scotland’s unique peatlands are home to rare wildlife as well as storing huge amounts of carbon – and with your support we can stop their destruction
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