Month: March 2022

A large group of emperor penguins and chicks

Penguins on the edge

Emperor penguins are particularly vulnerable to climate change, as they depend on sea ice for their survival. With your help, we’re using satellite imagery to understand more about these Antarctic icons to support vital conservation efforts

A tiger prowls through shrublands in an Indian tiger reserve

Indian tiger reserves earn their stripes

You’ve helped raise standards in tiger conservation in India, with 10 of the tiger landscapes we support receiving the highest seal of approval

An orange-tailed mining bee feeds on a dandelion

Planting for pollinators

We can’t live without bees, but in the UK they’re being pushed to the brink. So this summer let’s make every garden an oasis for pollinators

A polar bear stands on an ice shelf

Raising the alarm for polar bears

With your support, Arctic scientists have published vital research into the effects of climate change on polar bear populations

Eliud Kipchoge racing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

“In forest restoration, every second counts”

Long-distance runner and marathon world-record holder Eliud Kipchoge talks about his passion for Kenya’s forests and why he’s supporting our ambitious project to help protect them

Clothes dry on a washing line

Make a change, make a difference

From laundry day to meal times, we can build a better world by making small changes to our everyday lives

A snow leopard sits among rocks, its GPS collar visible

Tracking snow leopards in the Himalayas

Thanks to you, we can strengthen efforts to protect snow leopards in Nepal after two of these elusive big cats were fitted with GPS collars

A polar bear mother and cub walk across cracked ice in Nunavut

Predicting the future of sea ice

Arctic sea ice is melting fast, with devastating consequences for people and wildlife. But we’re developing new technology to help forecast ice conditions, so we can plan for change

A panoramic view of the Wild Ingleborough landscape

A wild future for the Dales

From windswept peak to valley floor, a beacon of hope for people and nature is emerging in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. We’ve embarked on a visionary project to restore this iconic landscape and fight climate change