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Faster, higher, stronger: Meet the animal champions
With a summer of sport well under way, it’s time to celebrate the athletic stars of the animal kingdom
Protect our world in your workplace
Our new Nature’s Workforce guide is making it easier for you to go green at work. Our top tips for an eco-friendly workplace will help you get started
“We both have a lifelong love of animals”
Long-term supporters Val and Pip wanted to leave a gift to WWF in their wills to ensure our work to protect the planet continues beyond their lifetimes
“I want to contribute to something close to my heart”
For nature lover Cindy, leaving a legacy for WWF is a way to help us work towards a world where wildlife is protected for future generations
“My wife loved nature and this planet”
Jon wanted to honour his wife’s memory in a meaningful way. With a gift to WWF, her love of nature will support our work to protect the planet
WWF legacies: A gift for the future
Leaving a gift in your will for WWF is a meaningful way to support our work – and simple to do, too. If you’re thinking of writing or changing your will, our guide explains the basics
“Let nature move in – let it all grow”
The secret of successful gardening and farming? Working with nature, not against it. That’s what Alexander Thompson-Byer discovered, and it’s a message he wants to share
Top tips for energy-saving cooking
Embracing energy-efficient cooking can cut your carbon emissions and your household bills. Our hints will help you cook smarter
“Working to bring nature back is a powerful act”
A sustainable lifestyle doesn’t have to sacrifice style. Georgia May Jagger tells us why her new skincare range combines eco-friendliness with a touch of glamour
“Let’s not be afraid to be optimistic”
Nature can boost our physical and mental wellbeing – including easing eco-anxiety. WWF-UK’s Will Baldwin-Cantello explains how the great outdoors is good for us
A creative call for change
When craft and activism meet, the result is craftivism – using handicrafts to give everyone a voice. And it created an international success story for WWF-UK
“Together we can contribute to a vibrant Earth”
Volunteer rangers around China’s Giant Panda National Park don’t just monitor rare wildlife – they encourage communities to protect nature too. Ranger Yang Guorong tells us more…
Spotters’ guide: signs of spring
Celebrate the changing seasons by spending time outside. Our guide highlights six signs that spring is on the way
Changing the future of food
Young activists are leading the call for a shake-up in food production and consumption. See how they’re sharing ideas to help protect nature
Gallery: Share your forest photos
We asked you to send in your best photos of forests, and you didn’t disappoint! Our gallery showcases the best views of our woodlands, from ancient oaks to vibrant fungi
“It’s important to remember that collective power is so strong”
WWF ambassador and chart-topping singer Ellie Goulding tells us why she’s passionate about making sure everyone has a voice when it comes to conservation
Make a difference in 2024
Any time is the right time to take eco-action. But if you’re looking for new-year inspiration our ideas will help you start living a greener life today
“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
Behind 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
Meet 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
“We’re becoming investors in a better future”
Richard Curtis has made audiences laugh with his films and TV shows, but now he wants us to think seriously about the power of our pensions
Try meat-free twists on your favourite meals
Cutting back on meat in your diet is a great way to reduce your impact on nature. Our 10 veggie alternatives will give you plenty of meat-free inspiration!
Five novel ideas for unwanted books
If your shelves need decluttering, there are plenty of ways to give unwanted books a new home – or even a brand new use
“This is a movement that’s gaining momentum”
Model, author and activist Lily Cole found fame as a face of the fashion industry – and now she’s calling for clothing to become more sustainable
Gallery: Your snaps of UK nature
From star-lit landscapes to sun-kissed butterflies, your photos show UK nature at its beautiful best
Eight ideas for a greener holiday
Whether you want to relax or go on an adventure, a summer holiday is a great opportunity to see new places. Our tips make it easy to reduce your travel footprint
Inside the People’s Assembly for Nature
Find out what it’s like to be part of the nationwide call for action as we hear from some of the team behind the People’s Plan for Nature
The heroes restoring nature in the UK
Our new YouTube series, Bringing UK Nature Back to Life, meets the people doing incredible things to protect and restore the UK’s wildlife and landscapes
“All the power lies with the consumer”
It’s time for UK businesses to put the protection of our planet ahead of financial profit explains businesswoman Deborah Meaden
New life for old tech
Recycling has long been seen as the solution to pollution, but to really wise up on waste we need to reuse what we already have – particularly when it comes to gadgets and electricals
Notes from the field: Emperor penguins
Life among Antarctica’s emperor penguins is challenging but hugely rewarding for ornithologist Jimmy Allain, who says the more we study these majestic birds, the better we can protect them
“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…
“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
How to take perfect puffin photos
Puffins are perhaps the UK’s most photogenic birds, but how can you capture the perfect picture? Wildlife photographer Kevin Morgans shares his top tips
“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
“We’re part of a bigger ecosystem”
Designer, WWF ambassador and Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud explains why sustainability starts at home
“We’ve become separated from the seasons”
Guy and Geetie Singh-Watson have led the way in organic farming and ethical eating since the 1980s. The restaurateurs and Riverford owners explain why we need to reconnect our food with nature
Gallery: Sascha Fonseca’s search for snow leopards
Photographer Sascha Fonseca specialises in capturing stunning wildlife images in remote locations. But ‘the ghost of the mountains’ proved elusive…
“Nature always uses diversity”
Farmer, musician and DJ Andy Cato tells us why he switched from making hits to growing grains, and explains the importance of safeguarding our soil
Summer sea watching
Head to the UK coast as the weather gets warmer for a chance to spot whales, dolphins and sharks
Notes from the field: Tanzania
Local knowledge and support are crucial if you want to restore a forest, says forest programme officer Azaria Kilimba
“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
Photo story: Discovering Colombia’s natural riches
An expedition deep into the forests of Colombia, supported by us, revealed the remarkable range of wildlife that thrives here
“To defend the Amazon is to defend life”
Climate activist Txai Suruí’s inspiring speech to world leaders at COP26 shone a spotlight on the crisis facing the Amazon. She also spoke on our Call of the Wild podcast about how we can all defend nature
Gallery: Great Big Green Week
Creativity can bring people together, and in the run-up to COP26 it helped unite people in the fight against climate change
Video: How to change the future of our food
The food we eat has a huge impact on nature, but individuals and industry can change this. We asked farmers and food experts for their views on the future of food
Video: How to live a greener life
From pensions to packed lunches, there are so many ways to live a more sustainable life. We gathered a range of experts for a look at all the options
“Nature should be at the core of everything we do”
Naturalist and presenter Steve Backshall has seen a lot of the world, witnessing first-hand the effects of human activity. But he’s hopeful that positive action will turn the tide on destruction
Video: How to restore nature in a warming world
What can we do to help nature bounce back? We gathered top conservationists and scientists for an online discussion of the change that’s possible
Photo story: A day in the life of Nepal’s tiger trackers
Monitoring wild tiger numbers is only possible thanks to the work of dedicated teams. Take a trip into the field with Nepal’s intrepid tiger trackers
Gallery: Remembering African Wild Dogs
See the rare and endangered African wild dog as you’ve never seen it before, thanks to stunning images by top photographers
Young voices making a difference
Today’s young people will be the stewards of our planet in the future, says WWF ambassador Cel Spellman. So we’re empowering our young ambassadors to take action today
Celebrating 60 years of WWF
As we mark our 60th anniversary in 2021, we take a look at some of the amazing successes you’ve helped us achieve
“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
The nature of happiness
Forests are vital to our health and our planet, but over 10 billion trees are felled every year. With your help, we’re working to protect and restore one trillion trees
Photo story: protecting tigers in Bhutan
Meet Singye Wangmo, a forestry officer who has dedicated her life to conserving tigers in this Himalayan kingdom