Month: February 2023
Celebrate our Wild Isles
A new landmark TV series presented by Sir David Attenborough will reveal the unseen beauty of the UK – and there are some surprising sights in store
“Every piece of land that we can restore is important”
For WWF-India’s Dr Sejal Worah, tiger conservation is about protecting entire ecosystems. And to help make this happen, she even set up her own nature reserve…
Year of the Tiger: 10 success stories
The 2022 Lunar Year of the Tiger was a busy year for tiger conservation, with marked progress towards boosting their numbers. Here are 10 successes you helped us achieve
Get creative with ‘future foods’
Our global food system is reliant on a handful of crops, leaving it vulnerable to climate change and other challenges. But a diverse diet of ‘future foods’ can be good for you and the planet
“Tigers are deeply ingrained in the culture of China”
As an anti-poaching officer for WWF-China, Liu Duo has seen huge changes in conservation in the last decade, particularly when it comes to using technology to protect tigers
Video: Behind the scenes at Câr-y-Môr ocean farm
Seaweed isn’t just a vital part of many marine habitats – it could also revolutionise food production, as well as helping to reduce carbon in the atmosphere, in pioneering ocean farms
Get involved: Meet a walrus detective
Our Walrus From Space project, in partnership with British Antarctic Survey, is giving thousands of people the chance to get involved with conservation research. Volunteer Evy Schouten explains why she signed up to become a citizen scientist