Month: January 2023

A tiger and her cub lie close to each other

Tomorrow’s Tigers: Protecting big cats through art

Together with Sotheby’s and Artwise Curators, we’ve seen some very special rugs helping to turn things around for tigers

A six-spot burnet moth - with black wings with red spots – sits on a purple knapweed flower

Making a change after COP15

Nations struck a landmark agreement to protect nature at the COP15 biodiversity summit – but we need your help to push for real action

Blazing trees burn brightly against thick smoke in the Amazon

People power to fight Amazon fires

We’re working with communities in the Colombian Amazon to prevent the spread of forest fires

An enhanced satellite image of Earth from space, with Australia in the foreground

“It’s not too late to do the right thing for nature”

WWF-UK’s director of science, Mark Wright, explains what the findings of our latest Living Planet Report mean for all of us – and how we have to work together to protect nature

An enhanced image shows huge fields of solar panels with wind turbines standing among them

Supporting the shift to green energy

We’re working around the world to ensure the transition to renewable energy is accessible and fair for everyone