Archive for October 2023
You’ve helped expand a national park in Colombia
Your support has helped Indigenous communities in Colombia increase the size of a national park, bringing extra protection for their territories and the area’s unique species
Read More“We can turn around the state of nature if we’re more diverse”
Author, activist and presenter Nadeem Perera is on a mission to make nature – and conservation – accessible to everyone
Read MoreAsk our leaders to take action for UK nature
The latest State of Nature report sparked protests around the UK as it revealed wildlife is still in decline. Will you help us call for more action?
Read MoreInsulate your home: quick fixes and big wins
Draughts and heat loss can cause chilly homes in winter, but there are plenty of ways to keep the warmth inside – better for your budget and for nature!
Read MoreYou’ve helped us count snow leopards in Nepal
Thanks to your support, we now have a better idea of the status of these elusive big cats in Nepal’s largest national park
Read MoreFresh ideas to cut food waste
Throwing food away is bad news for your budget and the planet. But there are plenty of tasty ideas to try if you find yourself with unused ingredients
Read MoreBehind the scenes of our Young Voices for Nature film
Young people are the future guardians of our planet, and with the Young Voices for Nature project we’re helping them take action
Read MoreWatching wildlife in the Bolivian Amazon
Understanding the animals around them helps Amazon communities live alongside wildlife. Camera traps are a vital tool for coexistence
Read MoreOn the whale trail in the Southern Ocean
It’s vital that we study how climate change is affecting Antarctic wildlife. Tracking whales is one way to find out more
Read MoreMeet the heroes protecting Bhutan’s tigers
In the eastern Himalayas, wild tigers are thriving thanks to the dedication of rangers and local communities. WWF-Bhutan’s documentary meets these conservation champions
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